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" They are gifted with good understandings, and are very quick at every thing they apply their minds to ; few, however, excepting the clergy, are addicted to the study of letters; and this is the reason why any one who has learning, though he may be a layman,... "
The Eve of the Reformation: Studies in the Religious Life and Thought of the ... - Sivu 38
tekijä(t) Francis Aidan Gasquet - 1900 - 460 sivua
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Works of the Camden Society, Nide 37

1847 - 158 sivua
...(33) and this is the reason why any one who has learning, though he may be a layman, is called by them a Clerk. And yet they have great advantages for study,...Universities in the kingdom, Oxford, and Cambridge ; in which are many colleges founded /or the maintenance of poor scholars. And your Magnificence lodged at one...

The Rambler, a Catholic journal of home and foreign literature [&c ..., Nide 2

1854 - 564 sivua
...and quick at every thing they apply their minds to, he observes that " few, except the clergy, attend to the study of letters ; and this is the reason why any one who has learning, though he may be a layman, is called by them a clerk." But the one chief note in the position...

Selections from the Sources of English History: Being a Supplement to Text ...

Charles William Colby - 1899 - 378 sivua
...with good understandings, and are very quick at everything they apply their minds to ; few, however, excepting the clergy, are addicted to the study of...letters ; and this is the reason why any one who has learning, though he may be a layman, is called by them a Clerk. And yet they have great advantages...

Selections from the Sources of English History: Being a Supplement to Text ...

Charles William Colby - 1899 - 398 sivua
...with good understandings, and are very quick at everything they apply their minds to ; few, however, excepting the clergy, are addicted to the study of...letters ; and this is the reason why any one who has learning, though he may be a layman, is called by them a Clerk. And yet they have great advantages...

The Eve of the Reformation: Studies in the Religious Life and Thought of the ...

Francis Aidan Gasquet - 1905 - 426 sivua
...records what he had noticed as to the attitude of ecclesiastics generally towards learning : — " Few, excepting the clergy, are addicted to the study of...any learning, though he may be a layman, is called a clerh. And yet they have great advantages for study, there being two general universities in the kingdom,...

A Short History of Education

John William Adamson - 1919 - 396 sivua
...gifted with good understandings and are very quick at everything they apply their minds to; few however, excepting the clergy, are addicted to the study of...letters ; and this is the reason why any one who has learning, though he may be a layman, is called by them a clerk2. This Venetian was a rather credulous...

Readings in English Social History, from Pre-Roman Days to A.D. 1837

Robert Burns Morgan - 1923 - 696 sivua
...with good understandings, and are very quick at everything they apply their minds to ; few, however, excepting the clergy, are addicted to the study of...letters; and this is the reason why any one who has learning, though he may be a layman, is called by them a Clerk. And yet they have great advantages...

The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Nide 25

James Andrew Corcoran, Patrick John Ryan, Edmond Francis Prendergast - 1900 - 890 sivua
...what he had noticed as regards the attitude of the clergy as a body towards learning. He says : "Few, excepting the clergy, are addicted to the study of...reason why any one who has any learning, though he be a layman, is called a clerk."4 As a matter of fact Churchmen had everything to hope from the Revival...

By-roads in History

200 sivua
...with good understandings, and are very quick at everything they apply their minds to ; few, however, excepting the clergy, are addicted to the study of...letters ; and this is the reason why any one who has learning, though he may be a layman, is called by them a Clerk. And yet they have great advantages...
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A Short History of Education

John William Adamson - 1930 - 392 sivua
...gifted with good understandings and are very quick at everything they apply their minds to; few however, excepting the clergy, are addicted to the study of...letters ; and this is the reason why any one who has learning, though he may be a layman, is called by them a clerk2. This Venetian was a rather credulous...
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