Helvelicis, lib. 3. c. 5. p. 108.) by a mixture of important and beneficial truths. In his theological studies, he had been the disciple of the famous and unfortunate Abelard," who was likewise involved in the suspicion of heresy; but the lover of Eloisa... Arnold of Brescia, a tragedy, tr. by T. Garrow - xi. lappuseautors: Giovanni Batista Niccolini - 1846Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Edward Gibbon - 1821 - 458 lapas
...unfortunate Abelard," who was likewise involved in the suspicion of heresy; but the lover of Eloisa was of a soft and flexible nature ; and his ecclesiastical...judges were edified and disarmed by the humility of his repentance. From this master, Arnold most probably imbibed some metaphysical definitions of the Trinity,... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1834 - 512 lapas
...lib. ill. c. " i> im.) volved in the suspicion of heresy ; but the lover of Kloisa was of a aoft nnd flexible nature; and his ecclesiastical judges were edified and disarmed by the humility of his repentance. From this master, Arnold jiost probably imbibed some metaphysical definitions of the Trinity,... | |
| 1847 - 524 lapas
...against him and against his Italian disciple. " But the • Italian Republics chap. xi. lover of Eloisa," as Gibbon has it, " was of a soft and flexible nature...judges were edified and disarmed by the humility of his repentance"*. After a recantation of his dogmas, lie was allowed peacefully to retire to Clugny, where... | |
| 1859 - 520 lapas
...unfortunate Abelard, who was likewise involved in the suspicion of heresy; but the lover of Eloisa was of a soft and flexible nature ; and his ecclesiastical...judges were edified and disarmed by the humility of his prostrations. From this master, Arnold most probably imbibed some metaphysical definitions of the Trinity,... | |
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