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" I could never hear the AveMary bell* without an elevation, or think it a sufficient warrant, because they erred in one circumstance, for me to err in all, that is, in silence and dumb contempt ; whilst therefore they directed their devotions to her, I... "
The Living Age ... - Page 150
by Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell - 1854
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The popular educator

The popular educator

Popular educator - History - 1852
...friars ; for, though misplaced in circumstances, there is something in it of devotion. I could never hear the Ave-Магу bell without an elevation, or...directed their devotions to her, I offered mine to God, and rectified the errors of their prayers by rightly ordering mine own. At a soleniu procession I hare...
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Time's Telescope

Time's Telescope

Reference - 1821
...misplaced in circumstances, there is something in it of devotion. I could never hear the ave mary bell1 without an elevation, or think it a sufficient warrant,...directed their devotions to her, I offered mine to God, and rectified the errors of their prayers by rightly ordering mine own. At a solemn procession I have...
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On the blindness of Homer, Ossian, and Milton. The Valley of the Rye ...

On the blindness of Homer, Ossian, and Milton. The Valley of the Rye ...

Nathan Drake - 1822
...though misplaced in circumstance, there is something in it of devotion. I could never hear the Ave Maria bell without an elevation, or think it a sufficient...directed their devotions to her, I offered mine to God, and rectified the errors of their prayers by rightly ordering mine own." Having thus far expressed...
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Evenings in Autumn: On the blindness of Homer, Ossian, and Milton. The ...

Evenings in Autumn: On the blindness of Homer, Ossian, and Milton. The ...

Nathan Drake - 1822
...though misplaced in circumstance, there is something in it of devotion. I could never hear the Ave Maria bell without an elevation, or think it a sufficient warrant, because they erred hi one circumstance, for me to err in all, that is, in silence and dumb contempt; whilst, therefore,...
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Morus

Morus

Kenelm Henry Digby - 1826 - 311 pages
...less afraid of his judgment,) " there is something in it of devotion. I could never hear the Ave Mary bell without an. elevation, or think it a sufficient...for me to err in all, that is, in silence and dumb contempt.'On the other hand, while such were the mild opinions of wise and learned moderns respecting...
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Thoughts on laughter, by a chancery barrister [B. Montagu.].

Thoughts on laughter, by a chancery barrister [B. Montagu.].

Basil Montagu - 1830
...though misplaced in circumstances, there is something in it of devotion. I could never hear the AveMary bell without an elevation ; or think it a sufficient...circumstance, for me to err in all, that is in silence and dumbcontempt; whilst therefore they directed their devotions to her, I offered mine to God, and rectified...
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The Library of the Old English Prose Writers ...: Works of Sir Thomas Browne

The Library of the Old English Prose Writers ...: Works of Sir Thomas Browne

Literary Criticism - 1831
...though misplaced in circumstances, there is something in it of devotion. I could never hear the AveMary bell* without an elevation, or think it a sufficient...directed their devotions to her, I offered mine to God, and rectified the errors of their prayers, by rightly ordering mine own. At a solemn procession I have...
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Miscellaneous works of Sir Thomas Browne: with some account of the author ...

Miscellaneous works of Sir Thomas Browne: with some account of the author ...

Sir Thomas Browne - Gardening - 1831 - 304 pages
...though misplaced in circumstances, there is something in it of devotion. I could never hear the AveMary bell* without an elevation, or think it a sufficient...err in all, that is, in silence and dumb contempt ;lwhilst therefore they directed their devotions to her, I offered mine to God, and rectified the errors...
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Religio medici [ed. by T. Chapman].

Religio medici [ed. by T. Chapman].

Thomas Browne (sir.) - 1831
...there is something in it of devotion. I could never hear the Ave Mary bell 6 without an elevation ; nor think it a sufficient warrant, because they erred...silence and dumb contempt : whilst therefore they direct their devotions to her, I offer mine to God, and rectify the errors of their prayers, by rightly...
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American Monthly Review

American Monthly Review, Volume 1

Language Arts & Disciplines - 1832
...though misplaced in circumstances, there is something in it of devotion. I could never hear the Ave-Mary bell without an elevation, or think it a sufficient...directed their devotions to her, I offered mine to God, and rectified the errors of their prayers, by rightly ordering mine own. At a solemn procession I have...
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