| 1855 - 682 str.
...— as "a little crucifix which is turned about irresistingly at the will of him who holds it, or as a staff in the hands of an old man, who uses it as he requires it, and as it suits him best." ' It is easy to discover, from this brief sketch, the... | |
| 1857 - 676 str.
...— as " a little crucifix which is turned about irresistingly at the will of him who holds it, or as a staff in the hands of an old man, who uses it as he requires it, and as it suits him best." It is easy to discover, from this brief sketch, the various... | |
| Stewart Rose - 1870 - 582 str.
...understanding ; or like a little crucifix, which is turned about at the will of him who holds it ; or like a staff in the hands of an old man, who uses it as may best assist or please him. So ought I to be under my religious rule, doing whatever service... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1886 - 432 str.
...him, unless I am constrained by evident reasons.' — ' I ought not to be my own, but His who created me, and his too through whom God governs me.' —...desire that you strive and exercise yourselves to recognise Christ our Lord in every Superior.' — ' He who wishes to offer himself wholly up to God,... | |
| Richard Wigginton Thompson - 1894 - 524 str.
...intelligence, as a little crucifix which is turned about unresistingly at the will of him who holds it, as a staff in the hands of an old man, who uses it as he requires it, and as it suits him best."ii The human mind is not fertile enough in invention to... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1898 - 428 str.
...him, unless I am constrained by evident reasons.' — ' I ought not to be my own, but His who created me, and his too through whom God governs me.' —...desire that you strive and exercise yourselves to recognise Christ our Lord in every Superior.' — ' He who wishes to offer himself wholly up to God,... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1899 - 448 str.
...understanding, or like a small crucifix, which is turned about at the will of him that holds it, or like a staff in the hands of an old man, who uses it as may best assist or please him." From the time of its organization the Jesuit society worked with... | |
| Alfred Wesley Wishart - 1900 - 482 str.
...understanding, or like a small crucifix, which is turned about at the will of him who holds it, or like a staff in the hands of an old man, who uses it as may best assist or please him." As an example of the kind of obedience demanded of the Jesuit, Loyola... | |
| John Fletcher Hurst - 1900 - 1020 str.
...understanding, or like a small crucifix, which is turned about at the will of him that holds it ; or like a staff in the hands of an old man, who uses it as it may best assist or please him." The professed of the second class take a fourth vow, that of... | |
| Mrs. Ella Calista Handy Wilson - 1904 - 330 str.
...understanding, or like a small crucifix, which is turned about at the will of him who holds it, or like a staff in the hands of an old man, who uses it as best may assist or please him." I know that there are even to-day, reverent friends and admirers... | |
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