Christianity And Modern Civilization; Being Some Chapters in European History, With An Introductory Dialogue On the Philosophy of History
Christianity And Modern Civilization; Being Some Chapters in European History, With An Introductory Dialogue On the Philosophy of History
Lilly, William Samuel, 1840-1919
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Pro dignitate meriti, Semota iam caUgine, Lumen vident in lumine. *' Hi sancti, quorum hodie "The Saints whose praise to-day we Cdebrantur solemnia, sing, lam revelata facie Are standing now before the Throne, Regem cemunt in gloria. And face to face behold the King, In all His Majesty made known. ** Illic regina virginum, [num, Transcendens culmen ordi- Excuset apud Dominum Nostrorum lapsus criminum. ^ Nos ad sanctorum gloriam, " In that serene and glorious place, Per ipsorum suffiragia, When ...this life's many toils are past, Post praesentem miseriam, Christ, of His everlasting grace, Christi perducat gratia." Grant us to join the Blest at last" ^ The other verses of Adam of St Victor, which I shall present, are in honour of a Saint whose story has exercised a singular fascination over devout minds from the very date of her passion — " that holy child, the blessed Saint Agnes," as Cardinal Newman speaks, "who at the age of thirteen resolved rather to die than deny the faith, and stood enveloped in an atmosphere of purity, and diffused around he^ a heavenly influence in the very home of evil spirits into which the heathen brought her."* St.
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