Memoirs of the Life of Peter Daniel Huet, Bishop of Avranches, Volym 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme ; and Cadell and Davies, 1810 |
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... archbishopric of Rouen , and with whom I had an acquaintance of long standing , commencing at the time when , in 1656 , he had conferred upon me , then a very young man , the ecclesiastical tonsure . ( 5 ) I was earnestly desirous of ...
... archbishopric of Rouen , and with whom I had an acquaintance of long standing , commencing at the time when , in 1656 , he had conferred upon me , then a very young man , the ecclesiastical tonsure . ( 5 ) I was earnestly desirous of ...
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... archbishop of Rouen , and some time after , had been initiated into the lesser orders by Francis Nesmond , bishop . of Bayeux , to whose diocese Caen belongs . I therefore ob tained an indulgence from the pope , allowing me to be ...
... archbishop of Rouen , and some time after , had been initiated into the lesser orders by Francis Nesmond , bishop . of Bayeux , to whose diocese Caen belongs . I therefore ob tained an indulgence from the pope , allowing me to be ...
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... Rouen , together with Ma- thurin Savary , bishop of Seez . The president of this convocation was Francis de Harlai , archbishop of Paris , who , three months after its dissolution , was carried off by a sudden death its 216 MEMOIRS OF ...
... Rouen , together with Ma- thurin Savary , bishop of Seez . The president of this convocation was Francis de Harlai , archbishop of Paris , who , three months after its dissolution , was carried off by a sudden death its 216 MEMOIRS OF ...
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... church , obtained an abbacy from his uncle , the archbishop of Rouen . He was hand- some , extremely polite , spoke well , and had a taste for literature ; and with these advantages entered into society , where he was distinguished more ...
... church , obtained an abbacy from his uncle , the archbishop of Rouen . He was hand- some , extremely polite , spoke well , and had a taste for literature ; and with these advantages entered into society , where he was distinguished more ...
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... archbishopric of Rouen at the age of twenty - eight . In this situa tion he distinguished himself in the conversion of protestants , the chief ecclesiastical merit of that reign , and is said to have governed his diocese with great ...
... archbishopric of Rouen at the age of twenty - eight . In this situa tion he distinguished himself in the conversion of protestants , the chief ecclesiastical merit of that reign , and is said to have governed his diocese with great ...
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Memoirs of the Life of Peter Daniel Huet, Bishop of Avranches, Volym 2 Pierre-Daniel Huet Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1810 |
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Sida 329 - Je vis éloigné de la France, Sans besoin et sans abondance, Content d'un vulgaire destin. J'aime la vertu sans rudesse, J'aime le plaisir sans mollesse, J'aime la vie et n'en crains pas la fin.
Sida 21 - ... observation, all which I carefully recorded. And although we had no lack of careful dissectors, yet we sometimes, when peculiar nicety of experiment was required, employed our own hands. For myself, being short-sighted, it was particularly my study to obtain demonstrations of the fabric of the eye. I can safely affirm that with my own hand I have dissected more than three hundred eyes taken from the heads of animals of every species.
Sida 246 - Mornay, son confident, mais jamais son flatteur ; Trop vertueux soutien du parti de l'erreur ; Qui, signalant toujours son zèle et sa prudence, Servit également son église et la France ; Censeur des courtisans, mais à la cour aimé ; Fier ennemi de Rome, et de Rome estimé.
Sida 66 - Mais, si sur votre front je puis me voir un jour, La plus humble des fleurs sera la plus superbe.
Sida 297 - Having contracted an acquaintance with many of the most eminent literary characters of his time, he...
Sida 488 - ... is natural reason enlarged by a new set of discoveries communicated by God immediately; which reason vouches the truth of, by the testimony and proofs it gives that they come from God. So that he that takes away reason to make way for revelation, puts out the light of both...
Sida 21 - ... any of the patients should die of an unknown malady, he should give me a summons that we might ascertain the disease and the cause of death by dissection. Nor did we employ our industry on the human body alone, but carried our researches into those of quadrupeds, birds, fishes, serpents, and insects. In this course it is incredible how many new and singular objects, well worthy of remark, came under our observation, all which I carefully recorded. And although we had no lack of careful dissectors,...
Sida 176 - This appearing incredible to many of the company, I contended not only that it might be done, but that I could do it. As they expressed their astonishment at this assertion, that I might not be suspected of idle boasting, I immediately put it to the proof. I therefore took the fourth part of a common leaf of paper, and on its narrower side wrote a single line in so small a character that it contained twenty verses of the Iliad...
Sida 142 - Qui ne peut revenir, Tourment de ma pensee, Que n'ai-je en te perdant perdu le souvenir?
Sida 108 - Italic ; Et sous des noms Remains faisant notre portrait, Peindre Caton galant, et Brutus dameret.