| Thomas M'Crie - 1833 - 520 pagine
...of the * Bock, ut supra, p. 539—542. t Bullarium Romanum, ab Angel. Mar. Cherubino, torn. ip 590. population. * A writer who flourished in the middle...have rarely met with in the most learned men of my profession."f The female friends of the truth in Italy, whose names have come down to us, were chiefly... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1842 - 428 pagine
...tom. ip 590. t Bock, ut supra, p. 539—542. countrywomen as distinguished themselves by patronizing or cultivating literature and the fine arts. Their...have rarely met with in the most learned men of my profession."t The female friends ' of the truth in Italy, whose names have come down to us, were chiefly... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1842 - 428 pagine
...observed these words in the writings of Zanchi. countrywomen as distinguished themselves by patronizing or cultivating literature and the fine arts. Their...have rarely met with in the most learned men of my profession."t The female friends of the truth in Italy, whose names have come down to us, were chiefly... | |
| Robert Baird - 1845 - 440 pagine
...In our age we behold the admirable spectacle of women (whose sex is more addicted to vanity than to learning) having their minds deeply imbued with the...no small edification, of an unction of spirit and fervor of devotion in the sisterhood, such as I have rarely met with in the most learned men of my... | |
| Robert Baird - 1847 - 796 pagine
...In our age we behold the admirable spectacle of women (whose sex is more addicted to vanity than to learning) having their minds deeply imbued with the...no small edification, of an unction of spirit and fervor of devotion in the sisterhood, such as I have rarely met with in the most learned men of my... | |
| Robert Baird - 1848 - 360 pagine
...where I now write, the most kjBlied preacher may become more learned and holy by a single e$n$rsation .with some women. In my native country of Mantua,...me into a digression, I could dilate with pleasure wyhe many proofs which I received, to my no small edification, efbMV. unction of spirit and fervour... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1856 - 540 pagine
...Italy, at the close of the fifteenth century, was to be found among the female part of the population.5 A writer who flourished in the middle of the following...have rarely met with in the most learned men of my profession."8 The female friends of the truth in Italy whose names have come down to us, were chiefly... | |
| James Anderson (of Edinburgh.) - 1857 - 748 pagine
...attainments of his countrywomen in the knowledge of Divine truth, and of their fervent devotion, says, " In our age we behold the admirable spectacle of women...met with in the most learned men of my profession."' This was descriptive of many nuns in the convents, and of many who had never taken the veil. Among... | |
| Thomas Carter - 1860 - 396 pagine
...such examples were not rare may be inferred from what is said by a writer in the following century. "In Campania, where I now write, the most learned...no small edification, of an unction of spirit, and fervor of devotion in the sisterhood, such as I have rarely met with in the most learned men of my... | |
| 1879 - 910 pagine
...sixteenth century, observes, " In our age wo behold the admirable spectacle of women (whose sex is moro addicted to vanity than learning) having their minds...met with in the most learned men of my profession." It has been, remarked that Boadicea, Joan of Arc, Margaret of Anjou, Isabella of Spain, Catherine de... | |
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