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" It is said of the holy Sturme," says an Oxford writer, " that, in passing a horde of unconverted Germans, as they were bathing and gambolling in the stream, he was so overpowered by the intolerable scent which arose from them that he nearly fainted away. "
Modern Hagiology: An Examination of the Nature and Tendency of Some ... - Sivu 123
tekijä(t) John Clarke Crosthwaite - 1846
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The Church of England quarterly review, Nide 16

1844 - 530 sivua
...and uncleansed heart, driving good angels from them in dismay, and attracting and delighting devils. It is said of the holy Sturme, a disciple and companion...which arose from them that he nearly fainted away. And no doubt such preternatural discernments are sometimes given to saints, that men may understand...

Lives of the English Saints, Nide 5

John Henry Newman - 1844 - 486 sivua
...attracting and delighting devils. It is said of the holy Sturme, a disciple and companion of Winfrid7, that in passing a horde of unconverted Germans as...which arose from them, that he nearly fainted away. And no doubt such preternatural dis7 Vit. S. Sturmii, ap. Mabillon. an. 779. cernments are sometimes...

Lives of the English saints [ed. by J. H. Newman

English saints - 1844 - 674 sivua
...attracting and delighting devils. It is said of the holy Sturme, a disciple and companion of Winfrid7, that in passing a horde of unconverted Germans as...which arose from them, that he nearly fainted away. And no doubt such preternatural dis7 Vit. S. Sturmii, ap. Mabillon. an. 779. cernments are sometimes...

Family of St. Richard, the Saxon: St. Richard, King; St. Willibald, Bishop ...

Thomas Meyrick - 1844 - 136 sivua
...attracting and delighting devils. It is said of the holy Sturme, a disciple and companion of Winfrid1, that in passing a horde of unconverted Germans as...which arose from them, that he nearly fainted away. And no doubt such preternatural dis. ,. •;.,.! ,i ;. - ' t , ,.. >.. f«.v 1 Vit. S. Sturmii. an....

The British Magazine, Nide 27

1845 - 724 sivua
...only persons who annoy their neighbours in this way. On the contrary, they sometimes seem to have been annoyed in a similar manner themselves. " It is said...doubted whether the case would have been much mended. But all this has led one away from St. German and his bed of ashes. The reader may be curious to know...

"What, Then, Does Dr. Newman Mean?": A Reply to a Pamphlet Lately ..., Numero 2

Charles Kingsley - 1864 - 224 sivua
...of unconverted Germans, as they " were bathing and gambolling in a stream, he was so over" powered by the intolerable scent which arose from them, " that he nearly fainted away. And no doubt such preter" natural discernments are sometimes given to saints " — and a religious...

The idea of a university defined and illustrated

John Henry Newman (card.) - 1873 - 564 sivua
...writer, " that, in passing a horde of unconverted Germans, as they were bathing and gambolling in the stream, he was so overpowered by the intolerable scent...which arose from them that he nearly fainted away." National Literature is, in a parallel way, the untutored movements of the reason, imagination, passions,...

The Idea of a University Defined and Illustrated: I. in Nine Discourses ...

Saint John Henry Newman - 1899 - 598 sivua
...writer, " that, in passing a horde of unconverted Germans, as they were bathing and gambolling in the stream, he was so overpowered by the intolerable scent...which arose from them that he nearly fainted away." National Literature is, in a parallel way, the untutored movements of the reason, imagination, passions,...

NCEA Bulletin, Niteet 4–6

National Catholic Educational Association - 1907 - 1406 sivua
...writer, "that in passing a horde of unconverted Germans, as they were bathing and gamboling in the stream, he was so overpowered by the intolerable scent...which arose from them that he nearly fainted away. National literature is in a parallel way the untutored movements of the reason, imagination, passions...

Selections from the Prose and Poetry of John Henry Newman

John Henry Newman - 1907 - 362 sivua
...writer, " that, in passing a horde of unconverted Germans, as they were bathing and gambolling in the stream, he was so overpowered by the intolerable scent...which arose from them that he nearly fainted away." National Literature is, in a parallel way, the untutored movements of the reason, imagination, passions,...




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