Isaac Casaubon, 1559-1614Longmans, Green, 1875 - Всего страниц: 543 |
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... religious mob , who called for a constant supply of new victims . The Huguenots were flying in every direction , and ... religion . His father was his only instructor till he was nineteen . Arnold had scholarship , and some reading . He ...
... religious mob , who called for a constant supply of new victims . The Huguenots were flying in every direction , and ... religion . His father was his only instructor till he was nineteen . Arnold had scholarship , and some reading . He ...
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... religious , which was at stake . The savage cruelty , which was thought praiseworthy in catholic soldiers dealing with Calvinists , told the Genevese what to expect if the mercenaries once got within the walls 14. In 1589 the Duke of ...
... religious , which was at stake . The savage cruelty , which was thought praiseworthy in catholic soldiers dealing with Calvinists , told the Genevese what to expect if the mercenaries once got within the walls 14. In 1589 the Duke of ...
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... religious earnestness of Geneva , and the dogmatic scholasticism of German lutheranism . Vice and luxury were here criminal offences " . Casaubon's lectures are coloured , without being corrupted , by the same tone . He never shirks ...
... religious earnestness of Geneva , and the dogmatic scholasticism of German lutheranism . Vice and luxury were here criminal offences " . Casaubon's lectures are coloured , without being corrupted , by the same tone . He never shirks ...
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... religious discipline was severe , and rigidly enforced ; intellectual discipline had not come into existence . This latitude of choice , both as to text - book and as to treatment , should have mitigated to Casaubon the grievance of ...
... religious discipline was severe , and rigidly enforced ; intellectual discipline had not come into existence . This latitude of choice , both as to text - book and as to treatment , should have mitigated to Casaubon the grievance of ...
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... religious sentiment , which was con- tinually pushing Casaubon in the direction of theolo- gical reading . This divine instinct was ever suggest- ing the futility of worldly knowledge , and the superior value of religious studies . This ...
... religious sentiment , which was con- tinually pushing Casaubon in the direction of theolo- gical reading . This divine instinct was ever suggest- ing the futility of worldly knowledge , and the superior value of religious studies . This ...
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