Venice came next in antiquity. But the republic of Venice was modern when compared with the papacy; and the republic of Venice is gone, and the papacy remains. The papacy remains, not in decay, not a mere antique, but full of life and youthful vigour.... The New weekly Catholic magazine - Page 1461846Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Edward Everett Hale - 1900 - 424 pages
...remains, not in decay, not a mere antique, but full of life and youthful vigor. The Catholic Church is still sending forth to the farthest ends of the...confronting hostile kings with the same spirit with which she confronted Attila. . . . " She was great and respected before the Saxon had set foot on Britain,... | |
| Thomas Earnshaw Bradley - 1852 - 878 pages
...remains, not in decay, not a mere antique, but full of life aud youthful vwotir. The Catholic Church is still sending; forth to the farthest ends of the...Augustine, and still confronting hostile kings with the tame spirit with which she confronted Attila. "The number of her children is greater than in any ormer... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1903 - 888 pages
...remains, not in decay, not a mere antique, but full of life and youthfnl vigour. The Catholic Church f human kind, or anything but the disagreeable symptoms...industrial progress. It may be a necessary stage in th conironting hostile kings with the same spirit with which she T-infronted Attila. The number of her... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1903 - 1192 pages
...remains. The Papacy remains, not a mere antique, but full of life and useful vigor. The Catholic Church is sending forth to the farthest ends of the world missionaries...zealous as those who landed in Kent with Augustine, and is still confronting hostile kings with the same spirit with which she confronted Attila. . . . Nor... | |
| 1903 - 784 pages
...remains. The Papacy remains, not a mere antique, but full of life and useful vigor. The Catholic Church is sending forth to the farthest ends of the world missionaries...zealous as those who landed in Kent with Augustine, and is still confronting hostile kings with the same spirit with which she confronted AttUa. . . . Xor... | |
| Hendrik Poutsma - 1914 - 724 pages
...seaports renowned to the farthest ends of the world. MAC., Hist., I, Ch. Ill, 277. The Catholic Church is still sending forth to the farthest ends of the...missionaries as zealous as those who landed in Kent with Augustin. Id., Popes, (542a). 33. Sometimes the meaning of the preposition of is expressed over again... | |
| Robert D. Blackman - 1904 - 1196 pages
...remains, not in decay, not a mere antique, but full of life and youthful vigour. The Catholic Church is still sending forth to the farthest ends of the...missionaries as zealous as those who landed in Kent with Augustin, and still confronting hostile kings with the same spirit with which she confronted Attila.... | |
| Bridget Ellen Burke - 1904 - 268 pages
...remains, not in decay, not a mere antique ; but full of life and youthful vigor. The Catholic Church is still sending forth to the farthest ends of the...missionaries as zealous as those who landed in Kent with Augustin; and still confronting hostile kings with the same spirit with which she confronted Attila.... | |
| Edward Potts Cheyney - 1908 - 830 pages
...remains, not in decay, not a mere antique, but full of life and youthful vigour. The Catholic church is still sending forth to the farthest ends of the...confronting hostile kings with the same spirit with which she confronted Attila. The number of her children is greater than in any former age. Her acquisitions... | |
| Henry Coyle - 1908 - 336 pages
...not to decay, not in mere antique, but full of life and youthful vigor. The Catholic Church is Btill sending forth to the farthest ends of the world missionaries...confronting hostile kings with the same spirit with which she confronted Attila. The number of her children is greater than in any former age. "Her acquisitions... | |
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