I confess, that if I were called upon to name what spirit of evil predominantly deserved the name of Antichrist, I should name the spirit of chivalry — the more detestable for the very guise of the " Archangel ruined," which has made it so seductive... A Summary of Modern History - Página 145por Jules Michelet - 1847 - 403 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 784 páginas
...4 Christian scholar, Dr. Arnold, speaks of it : "I confess that if I were called upon to name wnix spirit of evil predominantly deserved the name of Antichrist. I should name the spirit of chlvnlrythfi more detectable for the very guise of 'archangel ruined,' which has made It so seductive... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1872 - 726 páginas
...edit. 8vo, 1835, vol. ii. p. 330). Writing in 1829 to the Rev. Julius Hare, he says (vol. ip 255), " If I were called upon to name what spirit of evil...chivalry, the more detestable for the very guise of ' the archangel ruined ' which has made it so seductive to the most generous spirits, but to me so hateful,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1872 - 786 páginas
...were called upon to name «rtm. spirit of evil predominantly deterred the name of Antichrist, I ihould name the spirit of chivalry the more detestable for the very guise of 'tirrtiaiigej ruined.' which has made U so vedorUvc tu the most generous spirits, but to me so bntcful.... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1882 - 828 páginas
...reply in the words of a great Teacher, whose voice already resounds in History — ' I confess that if I were called upon to name what Spirit of evil...Chivalry : the more detestable for the very guise of the Archangel ruined, which has made it so seductive to the most generous spirits — but to me so hateful,... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1882 - 790 páginas
...whose voice already resounds in History — ' I confess that if I were called upon to name what Spint of evil predominantly deserved the name of Antichrist,...the Spirit of Chivalry : the more detestable for the T«J guise of the Archangel ruined, which has made it BO seductive to the most generous spirits —... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1882 - 784 páginas
...to Archdeacon Hare in 1829 (Life and Correspondence, i. 255). A note adds; " ' Chivalry,' or (as he used more frequently to call the element in the middle ages which he thus condemned) ' feudality,1 is especially Keltic and barbarian — incompatible with the highest virtue of which... | |
| 1847 - 636 páginas
...expresses himself in this wise : " I confess that if I were called upon to name 'what spirit of eril predominantly deserved the name of Antichrist, I should...chivalry — the more detestable for the very guise of ' archangel ruined,' which has made it so seductive to the most generous spirits, but to me so hateful,... | |
| Philip Van Ness Myers - 1888 - 800 páginas
...brotherhood of men, exclaims bitterly, " If I were called upon to name what spirit of evil predominately deserved the name of Antichrist, I should name the Spirit of Chivalry." And another indignant writer declares that " it is not probable that the knights supposed they could... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1898 - 446 páginas
...ille mira dulcedine narrationibus suis intone vi curavit." * * KEBLE : Pradectiones, i. 273. * * * " If I were called upon to name what spirit of evil...Arnold used more frequently to call the element in thu 3'lddle ages which he thus condemned) " feudality, is especially Keltic and barbarian —incompatible... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1901 - 868 páginas
...our little may be more inexcusable than their less was in them. And, in particular, I confess, that if I were called upon to name what spirit of evil...spirit of chivalry* — the more detestable for the vary guise of the " Archangel ruined," which has made it so seductive to the most generous spirits... | |
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