I know no work in English which has thrown more light on the moral condition of the Middle Ages, and none which is more fitted to dispel the gross illusions concerning that period which Positive writers and writers of a certain ecclesiastical school have... Bernard Quaritch - 第 2004 頁Bernard Quaritch (Firm) 著 - 1879完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Josiah Royce - 1885 - 534 頁
...valuable works that America has produced. Since the great history of Dean Milman, I know no work m English which has thrown more light on the moral condition...certain ecclesiastical school have conspired to sustain. — WBH LECKY, in History of European Morals. Samuel Longfellow and Samuel Johnson. HYMNS OF THE SPIRIT.... | |
| Egbert Coffin Smyth - 1886 - 294 頁
...One of the most valuable works that America has produced. Since the great history of Dean Milman, I know no work in English which has thrown more light...certain ecclesiastical school have conspired to sustain. — WEH LECKY, in History of European Morals. Samuel Longfellow and Samuel Johnson. HYMNS OF THE SPIRIT.... | |
| William Smoult Playfair - 1889 - 730 頁
...of Sacerdotal Cclioary, which is certainly one of the most valuable works that America has promore light on the moral condition of the Middle Ages, and...certain ecclesiastical school have conspired to sustain. — /.< с At/« History duced. Since the great history of Dean Mllman, rf European Aforn(«, ('\\Kc.N... | |
| Samuel Weissell Gross - 1890 - 218 頁
...Htstmy uj S terautai, Celibacy, which is certainly one of the most valuable works that America has pro. more light on the moral condition of the Middle Ages,...school have conspired to sustain. — Lecky's History dnced. Since the great history of Dean Milman, I of European Morals, Chap. V. I know no work in English... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1890 - 434 頁
...produced. Since the great history of Dean Milman, I know no work in English which has thrown more li^ht on the moral condition of the middle ages, and none which is more fitted to dispel the gross illations concerning that period which High Church writers, and writers of the positive school, have... | |
| John Foster Kirk - 1891 - 842 頁
...holding the thread of the narrative."— Nation, xxxviii. 2J9. "Since the great history of Dean Milman. I know no work in English which has thrown more light...ecclesiastical school have conspired to sustain."— WEH LECKY : HisL o/ European iforatt, chap. y. 3. Studies in Church History : The Rise of the Temporal... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1892 - 844 頁
...the thread of the narrative." — Natwn. xxxviii. 2.59. "Since the great history of Dean Milman, I know no work in English which has thrown more light...ecclesiastical school have conspired to sustain." — WEH LUCKY : Hist, oj European Morals, chap. v. 3. Studies in Church History : The Rise of the Temporal... | |
| Andrew Preston Peabody - 1891 - 410 頁
...One of the most valuable works that America has produced. Since the great history of Dean Milman I know no work in English which has thrown more light...certain ecclesiastical school have conspired to sustain. — W. EH LECKY, in " History of European Morals." Light on the Hidden Way. With an Introduction by... | |
| Theodore Gaillard Thomas - 1891 - 886 頁
...very more light on the moral condition of the Middle grea gross illusions concerning that period wnicn positive writers and writers of a certain ecclesiastical school have conspired to sustain. — Leeky's History an American author, Mr. Henry C. Lea, in his History of Sacerdotal Celibary, which... | |
| Bernard Quaritch (Firm) - 1884 - 582 頁
...Sketch of Sacerdotal Celibacy in the Christian Church, 8vo. (pub. 16s), cloth, 9s Philadelphia, 1867 " I know no work in English which has thrown more light...conspired to sustain." — Lecky's History of European ilorali. chap. v. 10494 L к A (H. С.) Superstition and Force : Essay on the Wager of Law, The Wager... | |
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