Word: rome
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Williams Baseball Club has elected John R. Searles of Rome, N. Y., as manager for the coming season...
...rather rambling article on the conditions which surround a Florentine artist, a careful paper with which Frederic Crowninshield concludes his "Impressions of a Decorator in Rome," another instalment of Mrs. Burnett's "The one I knew best of all," two pieces of fiction "To her" and "How the Battle was Lost," and finally a pair of sonnets, make up the rest of this not very brilliant number...
...early church, he said, owed its splendid organization, its magnificent hierarchy to Rome; but all that was permanently vital and formative came from Greece. When Christianity was still young, the strong literary spirit of the Greeks had a decided effect on it. Thus their elegant rhetoric soon put an end to the spontaneous prophesying which was common in the first days of the church, and made way for the preaching of modern times. It used to be thought that the Christian church was an entirely new phenomenon; but this is far from true. It is only unique in its idea...
Thirteen Universities have been suppressed by the Italian Government. There still remain, however, the old foundations of Padua, Bologna, Pavia, Pisa and Rome; Naples, Genoa and Paiermo are spared...
...christian is the life that is lived in accordance with the life of the Saviour. You remember Luther; he was studying for the rest of his soul; he did everything so far as he knew, to obtain eternal life. He went to Rome, but there he found things in the same unsettled state as before. On his way home he heard these words, "The Just live in Faith," and this was the beginning of Luther's faith and his useful career...