| Brothers of the Christian schools of Ireland - 1841 - 316 sider
...Pontiffs ., Venice New Zealand Napoleon Papacy St. Paul's THERE is not, and there never was, on this earth, a work of human policy so well deserving of examination as the Roman Catholic Church. The history of that Church joins together the two great ages of civilization. No other institution... | |
| 1841 - 766 sider
...few persons will be unwilling to concur: — " There is not," says he, "and there never was, on this earth, a work of human policy so well deserving of examination as the Roman-catholic church." Then follows a proposition, to which, without the need of a word of illustration,... | |
| 1842 - 820 sider
...far more light Urn any other person who has written on it. There is not, and there never was on this earth, a work of human policy so well deserving of examination as the Roman Catholic Church. The history of that Church joins together the two great ages of human civilization. No other institution... | |
| Vanbrugh Livingston - 1843 - 278 sider
...eloquent writer, in a late number of the Edinburgh Review, " There is not, and there never was on this earth, a work of human policy so well deserving of examination as the Roman Catholic Church. The history of that Church joins together the two great ages of human civilization. No other institution... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1843 - 424 sider
...more light than any other person who has written on it. There is not, and there never was, on this earth, a work of human policy so well deserving of examination as the » * The Ecclesiastical and Political History of the Popes of Rome, during the Sixteenth and Seventeenth... | |
| Thomas Babington baron Macaulay - 1846 - 222 sider
...doubtful and chequered fame. THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. There is not, and there never was, on this earth, a work of human policy so well deserving of examination as the Roman Catholic Church. The history of that Church joins together the two great ages of human civilisation. No other institution... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1846 - 782 sider
...more light than any other person who has written on it There is not, anr! there never was, on this pprobation of the unities ; The history of that Church joins together the two great ages of human civilization. No other institution... | |
| 1846 - 278 sider
...to its antiquity, and to anticipate its duration : — " There is not, and there never was, on this earth a work of human policy so well deserving of examination as the Roman Catholic Chureh. The history of that chureh joins together the two greatest ages of Roman civilization. No other... | |
| Jaime Luciano Balmes - 1849 - 486 sider
...Macaulay, in his article on Ranke, in the Edinburgh Review : " There is not, and there never was, on this earth, a work of human policy so well deserving of examination as the Roman Catholic Church. The history of that Church joins together the two great ages of human civilisation. Xo other institution... | |
| John Miley - 1850 - 578 sider
...written in the following terms ? " There is not," says Mr. Macaulay, " and there never was, on this earth a work of human policy so well deserving of examination as the Roman Catholic Church. The history of that Church joins together the two great ages of human civilization. No other institution... | |
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