Hence Amsterdam, Turk-Christian-Pagan-Jew, Staple of sects and mint of schism grew ; That bank of conscience, where not one so strange Opinion but finds credit and exchange. In vain for Catholics ourselves we bear ; The Universal Church is only there. Harper's New Monthly Magazine - 439 페이지 편집 - 1854전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Salo Wittmayer Baron - 1973 - 564 페이지
...envy: Hence A msterdam — Turk — Christian — Pagan — Jew, Staple of Sects, and Mint of Schisme grew; That Bank of Conscience, where not one so strange...Opinion, but finds Credit and Exchange. In vain for Catholicks our selves we bear, The Universal Church is only there. In 1653, when these words were written,... | |
| Andrew Marvell - 1985 - 324 페이지
...pillaged the first piece he found: Hence Amsterdam, Turk-Christian-Pagan-Jew, Staple of sects and mint of schism grew, That bank of conscience, where not...ourselves we bear; The Universal Church is only there. Nor can civility there want for ullage, Where wisely for their court they chose a village. How fit... | |
| Margarita Stocker - 1922 - 162 페이지
...splitting on this unknown ground, Hence Amsterdam, Turk-Christian-Pagan-Jew, Staple of sects, and mint of schism grew ; That bank of conscience, where not...Opinion but finds credit, and exchange. In vain for Catholicks ourselves we bear ; The universal church is only there. 1 Marvell was a Puritan conformist,... | |
| John Drury - 1989 - 220 페이지
...pillaged the first piece he found: Hence Amsterdam, Turk-Christian-Pagan-Jew, Staple of sects and mint of schism grew, That bank of conscience, where not...ourselves we bear; The Universal Church is only there. The Character of Holland, 68-77 Locke's exile proved happy and creative: six years, as it turned out, of... | |
| Peter T. Van Rooden - 1989 - 290 페이지
...lines of Marvell:255 "Hence Amsterdam Turk-Christian-Pagan-Jew, Staple of Sects and Mint of Schisme grew; That Bank of Conscience, where not one so Strange Opinion but finds Credit, and Exchange" refer to the fifties, but the Jewish community had won a high degree of acceptance much earlier. On... | |
| Richard Henry Popkin - 1987 - 296 페이지
...of the seventeenthcentury Dutch Republic, where he would live until his death in 1669. In this city, "that bank of conscience, where not one so strange opinion but finds credit and exchange" 4, he had every chance of meeting kindred spirits, moving in the circles of the anti-confessional Collegiants,... | |
| Richard Henry Popkin - 1987 - 296 페이지
...of the seventeenthcentury Dutch Republic, where he would live until his death in 1669. In this city, "that bank of conscience, where not one so strange opinion but finds credit and exchange"4, he had every chance of meeting kindred spirits, moving in the circles of the anti-confessional... | |
| Steven C. A. Pincus - 2002 - 528 페이지
...the language of worldly materialism. "Amsterdam, Turk-Christian-Pagan-Jew, / Staple of sects and mint of schism grew, / That bank of conscience, where not...ourselves we bear; / The Universal Church is only there," sneered Marvell. The religious and ideological apostasy of the Dutch was naturally manifest in their... | |
| Dale Hoak, Mordechai Feingold - 1996 - 380 페이지
...piece he found: Hence Amsterdam, Turk— Christian— Pagan— Jew, Staple of Sects and Mint of Schisme grew; That Bank of Conscience, where not one so strange...Opinion but finds Credit, and Exchange. In vain for Catholicks our selves we bear; The Universal Church is onely there.43 As if the spread in England of... | |
| Robert Malcolm Smuts - 1996 - 314 페이지
...trading community: Hence Amsterdam, Turk-Christian-Pagan-Jew, Staples of Sects and Mint of Schisme grew; That Bank of Conscience, where not one so strange Opinion but finds Credit, and Exchange.13 By 1667, however, Marvell had passed through nearly five years of service for and close... | |
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