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... believe in themselves , and the unreality revenged itself upon their natures . Bearing in mind these qualities in the two orders , we proceed to the history of Becket . CHAPTER II . THOMAS BECKET was born in London in Life and Times of ...
... believe in themselves , and the unreality revenged itself upon their natures . Bearing in mind these qualities in the two orders , we proceed to the history of Becket . CHAPTER II . THOMAS BECKET was born in London in Life and Times of ...
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... believe that he was going home to govern his diocese in peace , ' he had instruments in his portfolio which were to explode in lightning the moment that he set foot in England , and convulse the country once more . Henry's words were ...
... believe that he was going home to govern his diocese in peace , ' he had instruments in his portfolio which were to explode in lightning the moment that he set foot in England , and convulse the country once more . Henry's words were ...
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... believe that the prohibitory letter , which the king might have re- spected , had been kept back by Becket himself . The Archbishop of York still advised forbearance , and an appeal once more to Rome . The pope would see at last what ...
... believe that the prohibitory letter , which the king might have re- spected , had been kept back by Becket himself . The Archbishop of York still advised forbearance , and an appeal once more to Rome . The pope would see at last what ...
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... himself to have said , are you not dead ? ' The archbishop answered , I was dead , but I have risen again . ' If you are risen , and , as we believe , ( a martyr , ' Benedict said , ' will you 128 Life and Times of Thomas Becket .
... himself to have said , are you not dead ? ' The archbishop answered , I was dead , but I have risen again . ' If you are risen , and , as we believe , ( a martyr , ' Benedict said , ' will you 128 Life and Times of Thomas Becket .
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... believe that a profligate scoundrel could be a saint . Sir Thomas was seized with a quinsy which almost killed him , and only saved his life by instant repentance . In vain the De Brocs and their friends attempted to stem the torrent by ...
... believe that a profligate scoundrel could be a saint . Sir Thomas was seized with a quinsy which almost killed him , and only saved his life by instant repentance . In vain the De Brocs and their friends attempted to stem the torrent by ...
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Página 197 - I was not ever thus, nor prayed that Thou Shouldst lead me, on. I loved to choose and see my path ; but now Lead Thou me on ! I loved the garish day, and, spite of fears, Pride ruled my will : remember not past years.
Página 197 - Lead, kindly light, amid the encircling gloom, Lead thou me on ! The night is dark and I am far from home; Lead thou me on ! Keep thou my feet; I do not ask to see The distant scene; one step enough for me.