Ignatius Loyola and the Early JesuitsLongmans, 1871 - 548 páginas |
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... allowed it to be rebuilt to the summit with brickwork , and such is its condition to the present day . Over the gate remain the curious arms of the old family , Arms . answering to their name , and descending from the misty tenth ...
... allowed it to be rebuilt to the summit with brickwork , and such is its condition to the present day . Over the gate remain the curious arms of the old family , Arms . answering to their name , and descending from the misty tenth ...
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... allowed to rest . Isabella had governed Castille with great judgment and good fortune ; when Ferdinand succeeded her as regent on behalf of his half - witted daughter , widow of Philip , the nobles and the common people , opposed to one ...
... allowed to rest . Isabella had governed Castille with great judgment and good fortune ; when Ferdinand succeeded her as regent on behalf of his half - witted daughter , widow of Philip , the nobles and the common people , opposed to one ...
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... allowed the follower of the false prophet to depart unscathed . The fierce spirit of the zealot was roused within his breast , and so bore down and stifled , for the time , every sentiment of Christian charity and pity , that he ...
... allowed the follower of the false prophet to depart unscathed . The fierce spirit of the zealot was roused within his breast , and so bore down and stifled , for the time , every sentiment of Christian charity and pity , that he ...
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... allowed even the companionship of pet beast or bird - at least in a cage ; but the feathered songsters , it is said , became so familiarised with their presence , that they would come at their call , and pick crumbs out of their hands ...
... allowed even the companionship of pet beast or bird - at least in a cage ; but the feathered songsters , it is said , became so familiarised with their presence , that they would come at their call , and pick crumbs out of their hands ...
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... beard re- mained unshorn , and the nails of his hands and feet were allowed to grow to deformity . To such an excess did he carry his ill - usage of himself , that the very beggars looked down on him with disdain , and treated him as one.
... beard re- mained unshorn , and the nails of his hands and feet were allowed to grow to deformity . To such an excess did he carry his ill - usage of himself , that the very beggars looked down on him with disdain , and treated him as one.
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