Inner Rome: Political, Religious, and SocialJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1866 - 351 trang |
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Inner Rome: Political, Religious, and Social (1865) Clement Moore Butler Không có bản xem trước - 2008 |
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Trang 25 - For forms of government let fools contest— That which is best administered is best...
Trang 34 - And Balaam said unto the ass, Because thou hast mocked me: I would there were a sword in mine hand, for then would I kill thee. And the ass said unto Balaam, Am I not thine ass, upon which thou hast ridden ever since I was thine, unto this day? Was I ever wont to do so unto thee?
Trang 26 - Le dottrine civili e religiose della corte di Roma in ordine al dominio temporale.
Trang 34 - I thy ass, upon which thou hast ridden all thy life to this day? was I ever wont to do so to thee? And he said. No.
Trang 212 - Table. 319 were held for a time by the chaplain in his own apartment. He did not venture, however, to have any singing on those occasions, and always required his audience to go out and come in one by one. When he had reason to fear that the fact that he held the service was known, and that it might be broken up (for he occupied an apartment next to that of the now Cardinal Archbishop Manning), he thought it advisable to hold it — as he did — at the apartments of his parishioners, changing from...
Trang 253 - ... of the Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ is certainly the Holy Stairs, worthy of the veneration of all Christians, since they were mounted so many times by our Divine Redeemer, and sanctified by his precious blood during the last hours of his life.
Trang 212 - It cannot be said that they are permitted to hold service within the walls; because it Is the right of an ambassador to hold such service in his own apartment, which, however distasteful, cannot be refused.
Trang 253 - ... the Pretor's house of Pontius Pilate), when mounted on the knee, with a contrite heart, praying or meditating on the Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ.