Cardinal NewmanL. MacVeagh, The Dial Press, 1930 - 295 pages |
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... hand in his , and the way led be- side the still waters . Then , I know not how , the clam- orous world intervened ; other sights , other sounds dis- tracted me , filling my ears , dazzling my eyes ; and when at length I turned to look ...
... hand in his , and the way led be- side the still waters . Then , I know not how , the clam- orous world intervened ; other sights , other sounds dis- tracted me , filling my ears , dazzling my eyes ; and when at length I turned to look ...
Page 49
... hand . " At times we seem to catch a glimpse of a Form which we shall hereafter see face to face . We approach , and , in spite of the darkness , our hands , or our head , or our brow , or our lips become , as it were , sensible to the ...
... hand . " At times we seem to catch a glimpse of a Form which we shall hereafter see face to face . We approach , and , in spite of the darkness , our hands , or our head , or our brow , or our lips become , as it were , sensible to the ...
Page 55
... hand . It were the task of the specialist in theology and ecclesiastical history to trace the successive stages of those investi- gations into the Monophysite and Donatist heresies which at first disturbed , and subsequently destroyed ...
... hand . It were the task of the specialist in theology and ecclesiastical history to trace the successive stages of those investi- gations into the Monophysite and Donatist heresies which at first disturbed , and subsequently destroyed ...
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