Lectures on the Present Position of Catholics in England: Addressed to the Brothers of the Oratory in the Summer of 1851Longmans, Green, and Company, 1892 - 416 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 390 - For I will give you a mouth and wisdom, which all your adversaries shall not be able to gainsay nor resist.
الصفحة 386 - Take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves is as true of personal habits as of money.
الصفحة 80 - I will put enmities between thee and the woman, and thy seed and her seed: she shall crush thy head, and thou shalt lie in wait for her heel.
الصفحة 13 - So that laity and clergy, learned and unlearned, all ages, sects, and degrees of men, women, and children of whole Christendom — an horrible and most dreadful thing to think — have been at once drowned in abominable idolatry, of all other vices most detested of God, and most damnable to man ; and that by the space of eight hundred years and more...
الصفحة 33 - Fortescue, in the name of his brethren, declared, " that they ought not to make answer [ 164 ] " to that question : for it hath not been used aforetime that " the justices should in any wise determine the privileges " of the high court of parliament. For it is so high and " mighty in its nature, that it may make law : and that " which is law, it may make no law : and the determination " and knowledge of that privilege belongs to the lords of " parliament, and not to the justices.
الصفحة 100 - We see here a large and ample description of a good Christian, in which there is not the least mention of the love of God, resignation to his will, obedience to his laws, or of justice, benevolence, and charity towards men.
الصفحة 268 - The capital and the whole nation went mad with hatred and fear. The penal laws, which had begun to lose something of their edge, were sharpened anew. Everywhere justices were busied in searching houses and seizing papers. All the gaols were filled with Papists. London had the aspect of a city in a state of siege. The trainbands were under arms all night. Preparations were made for barricading the great thoroughfares.
الصفحة 312 - I think it impossible to withstand the evidence which is brought for the liquefaction of the blood of St. Januarius at Naples, and for the motion of the eyes of the pictures of the Madonna in the Roman States.
الصفحة 131 - But in a great house there are not only vessels of gold and silver, but also of wood and of earth ; and some to honour and some to dishonour.
الصفحة 362 - How dreadful is this place! This is no other than the house of God, and the gate of heaven!