The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1917 |
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Page 55
... thought the alliance of the grocers ' daughter with the House of Valois worth much more . In these first years , as in most of her life at the French court , she counted few friends outside those members of her retinue who remained with ...
... thought the alliance of the grocers ' daughter with the House of Valois worth much more . In these first years , as in most of her life at the French court , she counted few friends outside those members of her retinue who remained with ...
Page 58
... thought , as distinct from reason . Judgment and accuracy in mental processes , which are an outcome of scientific training , were extremely rare at a time when the occult and the mystic were the equivalents of science in our own time ...
... thought , as distinct from reason . Judgment and accuracy in mental processes , which are an outcome of scientific training , were extremely rare at a time when the occult and the mystic were the equivalents of science in our own time ...
Page 60
... thought necessary as a stimulus . Cardinal Guise - he was not Cardinal of Lorraine till 1550 - had also considerable influence at Rome . The Papal Bull for the establishment of the In- quisition came through him . He was French ...
... thought necessary as a stimulus . Cardinal Guise - he was not Cardinal of Lorraine till 1550 - had also considerable influence at Rome . The Papal Bull for the establishment of the In- quisition came through him . He was French ...
Page 71
... thought less of in the sixteenth century than they are to - day . Protection by the State was of a different order . Murder and torture , official and unofficial , were part of the day's work . They bred hard natures , whose code in the ...
... thought less of in the sixteenth century than they are to - day . Protection by the State was of a different order . Murder and torture , official and unofficial , were part of the day's work . They bred hard natures , whose code in the ...
Page 77
... thought , that the frontiers were reached in the thirteenth century , and that subsequent difficulties and problems can be adequately solved by a mere restate- ment of the dicta of even the greatest of the Schoolmen . ' And as the ...
... thought , that the frontiers were reached in the thirteenth century , and that subsequent difficulties and problems can be adequately solved by a mere restate- ment of the dicta of even the greatest of the Schoolmen . ' And as the ...
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