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... thoughts , cast in various forms , on the problems with which the present generation has been perplexed . We have lived through a period of change - change spiritual , change moral , social , and political . The foundations of our most ...
... thoughts , cast in various forms , on the problems with which the present generation has been perplexed . We have lived through a period of change - change spiritual , change moral , social , and political . The foundations of our most ...
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... thoughts repented , went privately to the cardinal , and bribed him into silence . The appeal was withdrawn , the affair dropped , and the council went on with its work . So much for the bishops . We may add that 4 Life and Times of ...
... thoughts repented , went privately to the cardinal , and bribed him into silence . The appeal was withdrawn , the affair dropped , and the council went on with its work . So much for the bishops . We may add that 4 Life and Times of ...
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... thought , and he ran over the various attractions of the different orders . All of them were more or less loose rogues , some worse , some better.2 On the whole the monk - ass concluded that he would found a new order , the rules of ...
... thought , and he ran over the various attractions of the different orders . All of them were more or less loose rogues , some worse , some better.2 On the whole the monk - ass concluded that he would found a new order , the rules of ...
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... thought that he needed someone at his side to guide him in salutary courses . At Theobald's instance , in the second year of Henry's reign , Becket became Chancellor of England , being then thirty - seven years old . ' Foliot , however ...
... thought that he needed someone at his side to guide him in salutary courses . At Theobald's instance , in the second year of Henry's reign , Becket became Chancellor of England , being then thirty - seven years old . ' Foliot , however ...
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... thought the archbishop in the right . On the spot he despatched a legate , a monk named Philip of Aumone , to tell Becket that he must obey the laws of the realm , and submit to the king's pleasure . ' The king was at Oxford . The ...
... thought the archbishop in the right . On the spot he despatched a legate , a monk named Philip of Aumone , to tell Becket that he must obey the laws of the realm , and submit to the king's pleasure . ' The king was at Oxford . The ...
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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.