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... less brilliantly endowed , than himself - Ignatius Loyola , founder of the Society of Jesus . The result was that the young pro- fessor sacrificed the brilliant career on which he had en- tered at the French capital , went to the far ...
... less brilliantly endowed , than himself - Ignatius Loyola , founder of the Society of Jesus . The result was that the young pro- fessor sacrificed the brilliant career on which he had en- tered at the French capital , went to the far ...
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... less wonderful by repetition from mouth to mouth and in the public prints . But , while such preservation is not incredible nor even strange , there is much reason why pre- cisely in the case of a saint like St. Francis Xavier the ...
... less wonderful by repetition from mouth to mouth and in the public prints . But , while such preservation is not incredible nor even strange , there is much reason why pre- cisely in the case of a saint like St. Francis Xavier the ...
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... less critical brethren in Europe until it had be- come enormous ; but it appears to have been thought of little value by those best able to judge . For when , in 1562 , Julius Gabriel Eugubinus delivered a solemn oration on the ...
... less critical brethren in Europe until it had be- come enormous ; but it appears to have been thought of little value by those best able to judge . For when , in 1562 , Julius Gabriel Eugubinus delivered a solemn oration on the ...
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... less permanent , were wrought by sainted personages in the early Church and throughout the Middle Ages . * * For the story of travellers converted into domestic animals , see St. Augustine , De Civ . Dei , liber xviii , chaps . xvii ...
... less permanent , were wrought by sainted personages in the early Church and throughout the Middle Ages . * * For the story of travellers converted into domestic animals , see St. Augustine , De Civ . Dei , liber xviii , chaps . xvii ...
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... of fetich cure were no less discour- aging to the evolution of medical science . Very important. " PASTORAL MEDICINE " CHECKS SCIENTIFIC EFFORT . 29 Development of fetichism at Cologne and elsewhere Other developments of fetich cure 29,
... of fetich cure were no less discour- aging to the evolution of medical science . Very important. " PASTORAL MEDICINE " CHECKS SCIENTIFIC EFFORT . 29 Development of fetichism at Cologne and elsewhere Other developments of fetich cure 29,
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A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom, Volume 2 Andrew Dickson White Affichage du livre entier - 1896 |
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