| Francis Galton - 1869 - 416 strani
...mpatience, the Church brutalized the breed of our fore- ., fathers. She acted precisely as if she had aimed at selecting the rudest portion of the community to be, alone, the parents of future generations. She practised the arts which breeders would use, who aimed at creating... | |
| Sir Francis Galton - 1869 - 490 strani
...without impatience, the Church brutalized the breed of our forefathers. She acted precisely as if she had aimed at selecting the rudest portion of the community to be, alone, the parents of future generations. She practised the arts which breeders would use, who aimed at creating... | |
| Henry Bleckly - 1873 - 172 strani
...without impatience, the Church brutalised the breed of our forefathers. She acted precisely as if she had aimed at selecting the rudest portion of the community to be, alone, the parents of future generations. She practised the arts which breeders would use who aimed at creating... | |
| Théodule Ribot - 1875 - 440 strani
...without impatience, the Church brutalized the breed of our forefathers. She acted precisely as if she had aimed at selecting the rudest portion of the community to be alone the parents of future generations. She practised the arts which breeders would use who aimed at creating... | |
| Francis Lloyd (of the universities of Halle and Athens.), sir Francis Galton - 1876 - 68 strani
...in any region of the globe. He goes on to say, " She " (the church) " acted precisely as if she had aimed at selecting the rudest portion of the community to be, alone, the parents of future generations. She practised the arts which breeders would use, who aimed at creating... | |
| Jane Hume Clapperton - 1885 - 510 strani
...without impatience, the Church brutalized the breed of our forefathers. She acted precisely as if she had aimed at selecting the rudest portion of the community to be alone the parents of future generations. She practised the arts which breeders would use who aimed at creating... | |
| 1889 - 846 strani
...has recently exhibited the effects of celibacy in a new light. Mr Gallon has remarked that the Homan Church has acted as if she ' aimed at selecting the...the priesthood, appears from this point of view to be ' singularly unwise and suicidal,' tending, as it must, though by imperceptible degrees, to the... | |
| 1890 - 870 strani
...him at certain times. It is the custom for the young candidate for orders to leave the seminary for a while to get a wife, and then return for ordination....the priesthood, appears from this point of view to be 'singularly unwise and suicidal,' tending, as it must, though by imperceptible degrees, to the deterioration... | |
| 1891 - 878 strani
...should become a widower, he cannot of course marry again, and no married priest can be made a oishop. The bishops are therefore, as a rule, taken from the...the priesthood, appears from this point of view to be 'singularly unwise and suicidal,' tending, as it must, though by imperceptible degrees, to the deterioration... | |
| 1896 - 846 strani
...exhibited the effects of celibacy in a new light. Mr Galton has remarked that the Roman Church has acted ae if she ' aimed at selecting the rudest portion of...for deeds of charity, meditation, or study to the unfmitful life of the cloister and the priesthood, appears from this point of view to be 'singularly... | |
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