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... Rome . " To become a Romanist , " he writes to his sister in 1834 , seems more and more impossible ; to unite with Rome ( if she would let us ) not impossible ; but she would not , without ceasing to be Rome . Somehow my own confidence ...
... Rome . " To become a Romanist , " he writes to his sister in 1834 , seems more and more impossible ; to unite with Rome ( if she would let us ) not impossible ; but she would not , without ceasing to be Rome . Somehow my own confidence ...
Page 84
... Rome . They had come . Before their sojourn was over they may have been tempted to regret their coming - sed non et venisse volent . The climate of Rome was trying— “ as variable as England , and some days very keen " and Newman is laid ...
... Rome . They had come . Before their sojourn was over they may have been tempted to regret their coming - sed non et venisse volent . The climate of Rome was trying— “ as variable as England , and some days very keen " and Newman is laid ...
Page 106
... Rome , and , for a moment , Rome listened to the warning . Wiseman was told he was to have the Cardinal's hat and was to come to Rome to wear it . " Golden fetters , " he said , and set out in anything but complete happiness of mind ...
... Rome , and , for a moment , Rome listened to the warning . Wiseman was told he was to have the Cardinal's hat and was to come to Rome to wear it . " Golden fetters , " he said , and set out in anything but complete happiness of mind ...
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