| 1858 - Broj stranica: 562
...counteracting the miseries of life. He found the world, physical and social, in ruins, and his mission resemble was to restore it in the way, not of science, but of nature, nature, not w \f se tting about to do it, not professing to do it by any set time or by any rare specific... | |
| Dublin city, univ. coll - 1858 - Broj stranica: 1070
...counteracting the miseries of life. He found the world, physical and social, in ruins, and his mission resemble was to restore it in the way, not of science, but of nature, nature, not gg \f getting about to do it, not professing to do it by not art, fo , •{• ic any set... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1876 - Broj stranica: 522
...certain. This may be taken to illustrate St. Benedict's mode of counteracting the miseries of life. He found the world, physical and social, in ruins, and...not professing to do it by any set time or by any rare specific or by any series of strokes, but so quietly, patiently, gradually, that often, till the... | |
| Ethelred Luke Taunton - 1898 - Broj stranica: 340
...to Europe in general is perfect in detail as regards England in old Saxon days. "He (St. Benedict) found the world, physical and social, in ruins, and his mission was to restore it in the way—not of science, but of nature; not as if setting about to do it; not professing to do it by any... | |
| Alfred Wesley Wishart - 1900 - Broj stranica: 482
...was Benedict of Nursia. "He found the world, physical and social, in ruins," says Cardinal Newman, " and his mission was to restore it in the way, —...often till the work was done, it was not known to be doing. It was a restoration rather than a visitation, correction or conversion. The new world he... | |
| Alfred Wesley Wishart - 1900 - Broj stranica: 476
...was Benedict of Nursia. "He found the world, physical and social, in ruins," says Cardinal Newman, " and his mission was to restore it in the way, —...of nature ; not as if setting about to do it ; not professing.to do it by any set time, or by any series of strokes ; but so quietly, patiently, gradually,... | |
| Ralph Adams Cram - 1905 - Broj stranica: 474
...resulted in an ominous downfall of religious and ethical standards. "St. Benedict," says Cardinal Newman, "found the world, physical and social, in ruins, and...that often till the work was done it was not known to be doing. It was a restoration, rather than a visitation, correction or conversion." If we substitute... | |
| Henry Blaine - 1914 - Broj stranica: 216
...Benedict translated into practical life suitable for Western countries. As Newman says:1 "St. Benedict found the world, physical and social, in ruins, and...that often till the work was done it was not known to be doing. It was a restoration rather than a visitation, correction, or conversion." He laid down no... | |
| National Catholic Educational Association - 1919 - Broj stranica: 1272
...Newman describes work of this religious community in language that deserves to be quoted: "St. Benedict found the world, physical and social, in ruins, and...not professing to do it by any set time or by any rare specific or by any series of strokes, but so quietly, patiently, gradually, that often till the... | |
| Cuthbert Butler - 1919 - Broj stranica: 402
...of civilising and christianising western Europe. And first let Cardinal Newman speak : St Benedict found the world, physical and social, in ruins, and...not professing to do it by any set time or by any rare specific or by any series of strokes, but so quietly, patiently, gradually, that often, till the... | |
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