| 1876 - 1000 lapas
...fact " that in the Middle Ages celibacy was enjoined by religious orders upon their votaries. When a man or woman was possessed of a gentle nature, that fitted him or her for the duties of charity, meditation, literature, or art, no refuge was possible elsewhere than in... | |
| Martin Luther Holbrook - 1882 - 172 lapas
...repeated, in the same way, it may be in other forms which will be quite as unfortunate. He says, " The long period of the dark ages under which Europe has lain, is due, ] believe, in a very considerable degree to the celib acy enjoined by religious orders on their votaries... | |
| Jane Hume Clapperton - 1885 - 468 lapas
...with precisely opposite or contrary results. Let me here explain by quoting from Mr. Francis Gallon. " The long period of the Dark Ages under which Europe...lain is due, I believe in a very considerable degree, lo the celibacy enjoined by religious orders on their votaries. Whenever a man or woman was possessed... | |
| George Archdall O'Brien Reid, Sir George Archdall O'Brien Reid - 1901 - 328 lapas
...witness ihe following passage, which, in this respect, is similar to many others in his work : — " The long period of the Dark Ages, under which Europe...nature that fitted him or her to deeds of charity, to mediIation, to literature, or to art, the social condition of the time was such that they had no refuge... | |
| Sir George Archdall O'Brien Reid - 1905 - 390 lapas
...rule, however, most scientific men appear to hold a contrary opinion. Thus Mr. Francis Galton says : " The long period of the Dark Ages under which Europe...religious orders on their votaries. Whenever a man or a woman was possessed of a gentle nature that fitted him or her to deeds of charity, to meditation,... | |
| 1906 - 900 lapas
...with precisely opposite or contrary results Let me here explain by quoting from Mr. Francis Gallon: «The long period of the Dark Ages under which Europe has lain is due, 1 believe, in a very considerable degree, to the celibacy enjoined by religious orders on their votaries.... | |
| Caleb Williams Saleeby - 1909 - 390 lapas
...divines, senior classics of Cambridge, oarsmen and wrestlers. believes that the dark ages were largely due to the celibacy enjoined by religious orders on their...a gentle nature that fitted him or her to deeds of chanty, to meditation, to literature or to art, the social condition of the time was such that they... | |
| John Chrysostom - 1915 - 128 lapas
...explicitly and emphatically by Christ Himself, a doctrine that is fundamental in the religious life: "The long period of the dark ages under which Europe...celibacy enjoined by religious orders on their votaries [sic]. Whenever a man or a woman was possessed of a gentle nature that fitted him or her to deeds of... | |
| brother John Chrysostom - 1915 - 128 lapas
...explicitly and emphatically by Christ Himself, a doctrine that is fundamental in the religious life: "The long period of the dark ages under which Europe...has lain is due, I believe in a very considerable degree,5 to the celibacy enjoined by religious orders on their votaries [sic]. Whenever a man or a... | |
| John Chrysostom - 1916 - 412 lapas
...explicitly and emphatically by Christ Himself, a doctrine that is fundamental in the religious life: "The long period of the dark ages under which Europe...celibacy enjoined by religious orders on their votaries [sic]. Whenever a man or a woman was possessed of a gentle nature that fitted him or her to deeds of... | |
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