| 1823 - 380 pages
...damnation.' How he came to know this, he neither explained at the time, nor did any of his hearers ask ; nevertheless, out of respect to his piety, not a doubt...on the minds of any present. Hugo led such a life, and had such a character, that all regarded his discourse, and venerated his advice, as though an oracle... | |
| William (of Malmesbury) - 1847 - 582 pages
...damnation." How he came to know this he neither explained at the time, nor did any of his hearers ask : nevertheless, out of respect to his piety, not a doubt...of his words remained on the minds of any present. Hugh led such a life, and had such a character, that all regarded his discourse and venerated his advice,... | |
| 1853 - 428 pages
...damnation." How he came to know this he neither explained at the time, nor did any of his hearers ask : nevertheless, out of respect to his piety, not a doubt...of his words remained on the minds of any present. Hugh's character was such that all regarded his discourse and venerated his advice, as though an oracle... | |
| 1853 - 422 pages
...damnation." How he came to know this he neither explained at the time, nor did any of his hearers ask : nevertheless, out of respect to his piety, not a doubt...of his words remained on the minds of any present. Hugh's character was such that alt regarded his discourse and venerated his advice, as though an oracle... | |
| 1853 - 420 pages
...not a doubt of the truth of his words remained on the minds of any present. Hugh's character was such that all regarded his discourse and venerated his...advice, as though an oracle from heaven had spoken. And soon after, the king being slain, as will presently be related, there came a messenger to entreat... | |
| 1854 - 448 pages
...damnation." How he came to know this, he neither explained at the time, nor did any of his hearers ask : nevertheless, out of respect to his piety, not a doubt...of his words remained on the minds of any present. Hugh led such a life and had such a character that all regarded his discourse and venerated his advice,... | |
| William (of Malmesbury.) - 1854 - 482 pages
...damnation." How he came to know this, he neither explained at the time, nor did any of his hearers ask : nevertheless, out of respect to his piety, not a doubt...of his words remained on the minds of any present. Hugh led such a life and had such a character that ail regarded his discourse and venerated his advice,... | |
| 1854 - 452 pages
...not a doubt of the truth of his words remained on the minds of any present. Hugh led such a life and had such a character that all regarded his discourse...advice, as though an oracle from heaven had spoken. And soon after, the king being slain as we shall relate, there came a messenger to entreat the archbishop... | |
| William E. Flaherty - 1855 - 448 pages
...damnation.' How he came to know this, he neither explained at the time, nor did any of his hearers ask ; nevertheless, out of respect to his piety, not a doubt...as though an oracle from heaven had spoken." From Rochester Cathedral. HENRY I. HENRY, the youngest son of William I., was born at Selby, in Yorkshire,... | |
| William Edward Flaherty - 1855 - 456 pages
...damnation.' How he came to know this, he neither explained at the time, nor did any of his hearers ask ; nevertheless, out of respect to his piety, not a doubt...as though an oracle from heaven had spoken." From Rochester Cathedral. HENRY I. HENRY, the youngest son of William I., was born at Selby, in Yorkshire,... | |
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