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Page 315
... holy Father Angelico , to whom the angels appeared constantly ; for so blessed was the life he lived , that it was more in heaven than on earth . He would never cumber his mind with the things of this world , and would not paint for ...
... holy Father Angelico , to whom the angels appeared constantly ; for so blessed was the life he lived , that it was more in heaven than on earth . He would never cumber his mind with the things of this world , and would not paint for ...
Page 460
... Holy City from worse infidels than the Turks . If such doings as these are allowed in the Holy City , another generation there will be no Christians left on earth . Alexander and Cæsar Borgia and the Lady Lucre- zia are enough to drive ...
... Holy City from worse infidels than the Turks . If such doings as these are allowed in the Holy City , another generation there will be no Christians left on earth . Alexander and Cæsar Borgia and the Lady Lucre- zia are enough to drive ...
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... holy men , like our Supe- rior , who could not be induced to taste wine for any worldly purpose , by drug- ging the blessed cup ; so dreadful are the ragings of Satan in our corrupt nature ! " " I can't see into that , " said Father ...
... holy men , like our Supe- rior , who could not be induced to taste wine for any worldly purpose , by drug- ging the blessed cup ; so dreadful are the ragings of Satan in our corrupt nature ! " " I can't see into that , " said Father ...
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