To Christian, and no miracle been wrought, Would in itself be such a miracle, The rest were not an hundredth part so great. E'en thou went'st forth in poverty and hunger To set the goodly plant, that, from the vine It once was, now is grown unsightly... The vision; or, Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, tr. by H.F. Cary - Page 105by Dante Alighieri - 1814Full view - About this book
| 1864 - 530 pages
...world, said I, should have been turn'd To Christian, and no miracle been wrought, Would in itself be such a miracle, The rest were not an hundredth part so great.' 1 That M. Renan's theory is momentarily adapted to a particular state of the public mind; that it is... | |
| Vincenzo Botta - 1865 - 430 pages
...world," said I, " should have been turned To Christian, and no miracle been wrought, Would in itself be such a miracle, The rest were not an hundredth part so great. E'en thou went'st forth in poverty and hunger To set the goodly plant, that, from the vine It once was,... | |
| Elizabeth Warren - 1880 - 248 pages
...all the world should have been turned to Christian, and no miracle been wrought, would, in itself, be such a miracle, the rest were not an hundredth part so great." Fired with indignation against Romish fables and superstitions, he exclaims : ' ' E'en they whose office... | |
| Franz Hettinger - 1887 - 492 pages
...and of the Blessed." — S. iq 1, a. 2. To Christian, and no miracle been wrought, Would in itself be such a miracle, The rest were not an hundredth part so great.' " — Par. xxiv. 95. Many doctrines of the faith, which at first appear contradictory, on deeper consideration... | |
| Jonathan Rigdon - English language - 1890 - 302 pages
...all the world should have been turn'd To Christian, and no miracle been wrought, Would in itself be such a miracle, The rest were not an hundredth part so great. —Line 104, canto XXIV. COMPOSITION. INTRODUCTION TO COMPOSITION. " Beyond the vague Atlantic deep,... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - Civilization, Medieval - 1891 - 1138 pages
...said he, " should have been turned to Christian, and no miracle been wrought," Would, in itself, be such a miracle, The rest were not an hundredth part so great.}: That all nations should have been preserved in one religion, that a unity of spirit, a unity of doctrines... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1892 - 558 pages
...ferrnm unquam aut percussit incudem. To Christian, and no miracle been wrought, Would in itself be such a miracle, The rest were not an hundredth part so great. E'en thou went'st forth in poverty and hunger To set the goodly plant, that, from the vine It once was,... | |
| Franz Hettinger - Apologetics - 1895 - 270 pages
...world, said I, should have been turned To Christian, and no miracle been wrought, Would in itself be such a miracle The rest were not an hundredth part so great." 1 Two of the Church's greatest doctors had, before Dante, already expressed this thought. " It would... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1897 - 522 pages
...said I, " should have been turned To Christian, and no miracle been wrought, 105 Would in itself be such a miracle. The rest were not an hundredth part so great. E'en thou went'st forth in poverty and hunger To set the goodly plant, that, from the vine It once was,... | |
| Dante Alighieri - Poetry - 1897 - 526 pages
...said I, " should have been turned To Christian, and no miracle been wrought, 105 Would in itself be such a miracle, The rest were not an hundredth part so great. E'en thou went'st forth in poverty and hunger To set the goodly plant, that, from the vine It once was,... | |
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