| Books - 1821 - 400 pages
...wilderness where the feeble and the persecuted could find refuge ? How must this right [of sanctuary] have enhanced the veneration for religious institutions...to those venerable walls, within which not even the clamor of arms could be heard to disturb the chant of holy men, and the sacred service of the altar!"... | |
| Henry Southern - 1821 - 398 pages
...wilderness where the feeble and the persecuted could find refuge ? How must this right [of sanctuary] have enhanced the veneration for religious institutions...to those venerable walls, within which not even the clamor of arms could be heard to disturb the chant of holy men, and the sacred service of the altar!"... | |
| Books - 1821 - 398 pages
...wilderness where the feeble and the persecuted could find refuge ? How must this right [of sanctuary] have enhanced the veneration for religious institutions...to those venerable walls, within which not even the clamor of arms could be heard to disturb the chant of holy men, and the sacred service of the altar!"... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - Bibliography - 1821 - 402 pages
...persecuted could find refuge ? How must this right [of sanctuary] have enhanced the veneration for religions institutions ! How gladly must the victims of internal...to those venerable walls, within which not even the clamor of arms could be heard to disturb the chant of holy men, and the sacred service of the altar... | |
| Hugh James Rose - Apologetics - 1829 - 234 pages
...spots in the wilderness, where the feeble and the persecuted could find refuge. How must this rite have enhanced the veneration for religious institutions!...disturb the chant of holy men, and the sacred service of the Altar ! The protection of a sanctuary was never withheld f.' See too Southey's Book of the Church,... | |
| Asylum, Right of - 1837 - 286 pages
...should have been some green spots in the wilderness, where the feeble and the persecuted could find refuge. How must this right have enhanced the veneration...of internal warfare have turned their eyes from the baropial castle, the dread and scourge of the neighbourhood, to those venerable walls, within which... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 830 pages
...have enhanced the veneration for Religious institutions, how gladly the victims of internal war must have turned their eyes from the Baronial castle, the...disturb the chant of holy men, and the sacred service of the altar. { Among these Religious institutions, the Monasteries 3. Е1»еш> especially seem to... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1846 - 582 pages
...should have been some green spots in the wilderness, where the feeble and the persecuted could find refuge. How must this right have enhanced the veneration...disturb the chant of holy men, and the sacred service of the altar ! The protection of the sanctuary was never withheld. A son of Chilperic, king of France,... | |
| George Ornsby - Durham (Durham) - 1846 - 258 pages
...find refuge. How must this right have enhanced the * D AVI ES'S Rites and Monuments, p. 71, cd., 1672. veneration for religious institutions ! How gladly...the clamour of arms could be heard to disturb the chaunt of holy men, and the sacred service of the altar."* Through this ancient portal then, within... | |
| George Ornsby - Durham (Durham) - 1846 - 248 pages
...refuge. How must this right have enhanced the * DAVIBS'S Rites and Monuments, p. 71, ed., 1672veneration for religious institutions ! How gladly must the victims...the clamour of arms could be heard to disturb the chaunt of holy men, and the sacred service of the altar."* Through this ancient portal then, within... | |
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