单词 | canonised |
例句 | In bringing the revered, beloved Abraham Lincoln to life, Day-Lewis has now officially been canonised by the powers that be. Oscars 2013: do his three Oscars make Daniel Day-Lewis the greatest? 2013-02-25T18:13:21Z While her male counterparts were canonised, Guy-Blaché’s work was forgotten, neglected, even attributed to the men. Why was pioneering director Alice Guy-Blaché erased from history? 2020-01-20T05:00:00Z As it is, a title as canonised as “Rear Window” barely rates a mention. Join the dots 2015-03-12T04:00:00Z Yet a lot of Garland’s less canonised films provide just as rich a glimpse of her electricity as a performer. Streaming: where to find Judy Garland films online 2019-10-05T04:00:00Z For Romero to be canonised, or declared a saint, after beatification, a miracle will have to be attributed to him. Pope moves slain Salvadoran archbishop Romero nearer to sainthood 2015-02-04T05:00:00Z Shamefully, the vice-chancellor capitulated at once, illustrating that the city most canonised in Indian writing is sadly not the best upholder of free speech. Manil Suri's top 10 books about Mumbai 2013-03-13T13:28:19Z Would he have wanted to be canonised and worshipped by so many? John Lennon remembered 2010-12-10T15:36:00Z The pianist made an album of standards with saxophonist Sidney Bechet, a New Orleans contemporary of Louis Armstrong's with a blazing tone, who was almost canonised in his adopted France. Piano legend Martial Solal on jazz, France and Godard 2010-05-20T21:00:00Z Pretension isn't killed by this campaign – it's canonised. The Hard Sell: Jacob's Creek 2010-05-07T23:14:00Z How do you silence the work of a man the Party has canonised? Kong Yiji: The memes that lay bare China's youth disillusionment 2023-06-10T04:00:00Z Francis made his comments as he canonised a 19th century bishop known as the "father of migrants" and a 20th century man who ministered to the sick in Argentina. Pope, calling migrants' exclusion 'criminal', on collision with Meloni 2022-10-09T04:00:00Z He married Margaret of Wessex, who was later canonised as a saint and considered a religious and cultural pioneer. King Charles and Queen Consort to visit Dunfermline and Edinburgh 2022-10-02T04:00:00Z Russia’s Orthodox Church in 2000 canonised Nicholas II, who had been portrayed as a weak leader by Soviet authorities. Descendant of tsars becomes first royal to marry in Russia since revolution 2021-10-01T04:00:00Z Russia’s Orthodox Church canonised Nicholas II in 2000, after being portrayed as a weak leader by Soviet authorities. Russia to host first royal wedding in more than a century 2021-09-30T04:00:00Z He wrote "legal, moral and ethical thing that night," adding: "It's sad how the good guys are demonised, and the criminals are canonised." Breonna Taylor: Officer in shooting says it 'was not a race thing' 2020-10-21T04:00:00Z "It's sad how the good guys are demonised, and the criminals are canonised." US city braces for decision on police shooting 2020-09-23T04:00:00Z Non was a nun and later canonised herself. St David: Ten things about the man and myth 2020-02-29T05:00:00Z Ocean is the great poet of modern R&B and Odd Future’s most revered member of all, with his album, Blonde, rightly being canonised as the finest of the decade. Heartache in golf shoes: how Odd Future brought fresh energy to rap 2019-11-28T05:00:00Z “He was also one of the greatest writers of prose in our history. He’s a very great Englishman, and it’s admirable that he’s being canonised.” Victorian priest and scholar John Henry Newman to be made a saint in Rome 2019-10-13T04:00:00Z Only one other Briton has been canonised in the last 40 years. Why this man could become Zimbabwe's first Catholic saint 2019-09-20T04:00:00Z “I don’t think he will be canonised in the Catholic church but this is not the point. After the attempted dictatorship of nihilism, manipulated by the PC-talkers, his personality is a refreshing one.” Biblical opera, xenophobic bishops – Viktor Orbán’s Christianity with a twist 2019-07-14T04:00:00Z Its university led intellectual thought in Europe and King Louis IX was recognised and subsequently canonised for his piety. How Notre-Dame became the heart of France 2019-04-17T04:00:00Z Now officially known as “the royal martyrs”, the family were canonised in 2000. Russia uncovered: writers on the World Cup host nation 2018-05-20T04:00:00Z I thought, that’s exactly where I’m going to go because you guys have canonised it. Mark Bradford: the artist and ex-hairdresser forcing America to face ugly truths about itself 2017-11-14T05:00:00Z Nicholas II, who was murdered alongside his family by Communist revolutionaries in 1918, was canonised by the Russian Orthodox church after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Russia considers ban on Armando Iannucci's film The Death of Stalin 2017-09-20T04:00:00Z Nicholas II, who was executed along with his family by Communist revolutionaries in 1918, was canonised by the Russian Orthodox church in 2000. Film about Russia's 'holy tsar' premieres after threats and violence 2017-09-11T04:00:00Z In 1979 she received the Nobel Peace Prize and after her death was canonised as Saint Teresa. Mother Teresa, the nun who became a saint - BBC News 2017-02-28T05:00:00Z Pope Francis has canonised a "gaucho priest" from his homeland Argentina, making him the country's first saint. Pope Francis canonises Argentina's 'gaucho priest' - BBC News 2016-10-16T04:00:00Z Many miraculous cures of visitors to Margaret's shrine were recorded and she was canonised in the 13th century. 'England's darling' and Scotland's saint - BBC News 2016-10-14T04:00:00Z Mother Teresa will be the 640th saint canonised since 1963, reflecting a huge increase in the number of saints created by modern popes. Mother Teresa to become saint amid criticism over miracles and Missionaries 2016-09-02T04:00:00Z He was canonised in 2014 and relics are kept in the church that has taken his name. Pope Francis visits predecessor John Paul II's shrine - BBC News 2016-07-30T04:00:00Z The genius of Italy lies in its inventiveness and adaptability—not in a hallowed land, nor in an imagined tradition canonised by the state. For the love of pizza 2016-06-02T04:00:00Z In the last decade, just over 40% of those who were canonised were female. As Mother Teresa is made a saint, what does it take to be approved? 2015-12-19T05:00:00Z The Avvenire report said that she is expected to be canonised in Rome in September. Pope Francis recognises second Mother Teresa 'miracle' - BBC News 2015-12-18T05:00:00Z The 22 Catholics among them were canonised by Pope Paul VI in 1964. Pope Francis to embark on Africa tour despite security fears 2015-11-24T05:00:00Z Police in northern California said vandals defaced a statue of Father Junípero Serra at the Carmel Mission, where the remains of the recently canonised missionary are buried. Vandals deface statue of Pope Francis' new saint Junípero Serra 2015-09-27T04:00:00Z These people have been canonised, and if their remains are found they will be considered holy relics that believers will pray to. Russia calls for more tests on supposed Romanov royal family remains 2015-09-23T04:00:00Z In a controversial decision, the Russian Orthodox Church canonised the Romanov family, which is revered by many right-wing groups but considered autocrats by others, in 2000. Russia agrees to further testing over 'remains of Romanov children' 2015-09-11T04:00:00Z Do canonised writers need jailers to protect their work? Re-working Borges is a legitimate experiment, not a crime 2015-06-25T04:00:00Z President Abbas meets the Pope this weekend when two 19th Century Palestinian nuns will be canonised. Vatican to recognise Palestinian state in treaty - BBC News 2015-05-13T04:00:00Z On Thursday the Armenian Church canonised the 1.5 million people it says were killed in the massacres and deportations. Armenia marks centenary of 'mass killings' by Ottoman Turks - BBC News 2015-04-24T04:00:00Z Francis is hardly likely to question the authority of a predecessor he has canonised. How will Pope Francis change the Church? 2015-02-09T05:00:00Z Huge crowds have watched Pope Francis celebrate Mass in Sri Lanka, at which he canonised the nation's first saint. Huge crowds for Sri Lanka papal Mass 2015-01-13T05:00:00Z The Fattened Aleph might be a facile attempt at recycling a canonised narrative, or it might be a work of art. Re-working Borges is a legitimate experiment, not a crime 2015-06-25T04:00:00Z How many other popes were canonised on the same day? Newsweek's Quiz of the Year 2014 One of the first Jesuit missionaries, Francis Xavier worked extensively in Asia, especially within the Portuguese empire of the time, and was canonised 70 years after his death, in 1622. Pilgrims flock to 16th Century saint 2014-11-22T05:00:00Z The ceremony on Sunday is historic because it is the first time two popes have been canonised at the same time. Vatican to declare two popes saints 2014-04-27T07:43:30Z It is the first time two popes have been canonised at the same time. Vatican to declare two popes saints 2014-04-27T01:50:02Z The vehicle was carrying a local tour group back from the birthplace of Padre Pio, an Italian priest canonised in 2002. Mass funeral for Italy bus victims 2013-07-30T09:51:17Z She is always regarded as a saint but was never officially canonised. Medieval English Nunneries c. 1275 to 1535 2012-04-27T02:00:38.817Z A canonised Saint has such preferment there, that all other Saints compared with her are but a heavenly mob. Translations from the German (Vol 3 of 3) Tales by Musaeus, Tieck, Richter 2012-02-08T03:00:20.643Z When a Pope is declared a saint they are described as being canonised. Vatican to declare two popes saints 2014-04-27T07:43:30Z Saint, sānt, n. a sanctified or holy person: one eminent for piety: one of the blessed dead: one canonised by the R.C. Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z and supplements) 2012-01-30T03:00:19.113Z He was canonised, and his tragic death led him to be regarded as a martyr.361.Not identified. Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England 2011-12-19T03:00:41.437Z Newman is an avowed admirer of Saint Pius and Saint Charles, and of the pontiffs who canonised them. Letters of Lord Acton To Mary, Daughter of the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone 2011-12-06T03:00:20.687Z Whatever idea the Papal Church entertains respecting her canonised saints, one thing is remarkable, viz., that they are not portrayed as having wings. Ancient Faiths And Modern A Dissertation upon Worships, Legends and Divinities 2011-11-24T03:00:37.917Z In 1671 Fernando III. was canonised by Pope Clement X. The keys of Seville, which were given up by the Governor at the surrender of the city, may be seen in the cathedral. The Story of Seville 2011-11-15T03:00:17.143Z They may not have been worthy to be canonised as they have been; but let us not inquire upon these matters, for we should not peer too closely at the gods. The Happy Golfer Being Some Experiences, Reflections, and a Few Deductions of a Wandering Golfer 2011-08-21T02:00:29.747Z I tell her she’s canonised now with this bright and shining halo round her head. The Red Derelict 2011-07-05T02:00:30.143Z They made a cult of it, and in their worship included a leaning towards dirt, which they canonised under the name of “Tone.” A Word to Women 2011-06-08T02:00:18.457Z I must be expeditious then, or she will be devoté, or in the other world—incapable of any love but for a lapdog, or turned into a canonised saint. Tales from Blackwood Volume 9 2011-04-15T02:00:18.057Z Subsequently canonised for his successful exertions in the cause both of Church and State, the monk, whose history is obscured with numberless superstitious traditions, is to the present day held in the highest veneration. The Highlands of Ethiopia 2011-02-25T03:01:07.193Z A column, with the statue of some canonised churchman, afforded me a niche where I was concealed from the other worshippers. The Bandolero A Marriage among the Mountains 2011-02-09T03:00:48.583Z For this crime he was executed on the site of the present abbey, and in 772 was canonised. Cathedral Cities of England He enclosed to the Empress a letter from Catherine to him, “to be preserved as a relic, since she would one day be canonised.” The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon The Story as Told by the Imperial Ambassadors Resident at the Court of Henry VIII S. Louis, king that was of France, was canonised. Villani's Chronicle Being Selections from the First Nine Books of the Croniche Fiorentine of Giovanni Villani And it was for this unfeeling and even cruel treatment of his own family that he was canonised! A Treatise on Relics I could have canonised him for the words he had spoken. The Bandolero A Marriage among the Mountains 2011-02-09T03:00:48.583Z These chapels were in honour, firstly, of "The Blessed Virgin," and then of the leaders of "The Faith," who had been canonised as saints on account of martyrdom. Cathedral Cities of England They cost seventy thousand crowns, a sum which is said to have been defrayed by Francis the First of France, in consideration of Leo’s having canonised St. Francis of Paola, the founder of the Minims. The Art of Needle-work, from the Earliest Ages, 3rd ed. Including Some Notices of the Ancient Historical Tapestries Pope Clement summoned a council at Vienne in Burgundy, and 1311 a.d. canonised S. Louis, son of King Charles. Villani's Chronicle Being Selections from the First Nine Books of the Croniche Fiorentine of Giovanni Villani Thus the first Christian emperor was canonised only by the Pagans. A Treatise on Relics So for every commonplace marriage there is a canonised love, and the story is told in the old Greek civilisation by the Hetairæ. The Kempton-Wace Letters His heart was brought to Hereford and buried in the north transept of the Cathedral, and he was canonised in 1310. Cathedral Cities of England The child who is taken becomes canonised, and the looks of the homeliest babe seem in the retrospect “heavenly the three last days of his life.” The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 16 (of 25) The grave of Salomon, king of Hungary, who died here in 1087 and was canonised shortly after, whose body had been venerated in the cathedral from the fifteenth century, was then found. The Shores of the Adriatic The Austrian Side, The Küstenlande, Istria, and Dalmatia It is probable that he is S. Filipo Benizzi, who, though considered as a saint from the time of his death, was not canonised for several centuries. The Venetian School of Painting One of these, I have been told, dead fifty years ago and now canonised, can be seen yet in one of the monasteries of North Lebanon, keeping well his flesh and bones together––divinely embalmed. The Book of Khalid Thus perished good King Oswald, King and Saint; Saint by acclaim of nations canonised Ere yet the Church had spoken. Legends of the Saxon Saints Only an immortal can afford wilfully to forget, and I—well, you know as well as I do that I am only a mortal canonised. Hypolympia Or, The Gods in the Island, an Ironic Fantasy There is a sort of sensation of awe in taking up these volumes, as if they had passed through some holy ordeal, as if they had been canonised. The Book-Collector A General Survey of the Pursuit and of those who have engaged in it at Home and Abroad from the Earliest Period to the Present Time Perhaps it is possible to be a saint and not be canonised. In Convent Walls The Story of the Despensers But never more by writer bold be canonised or sainted, Deluded Doll! Punch or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, May 27, 1893 On the present occasion two popes, a conqueror, a celebrated philosopher, and a recently canonised saint, were intended to feast the palates of Satan, his viziers, and his favourites. Faustus his Life, Death, and Doom Always acting as if in the presence of canonised forefathers, the spirit of freedom, leading in itself to misrule and excess, is tempered with an awful gravity. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 14 — Philosophy and Economics No wonder that Rome canonised the man who thus exalted her. Earl Hubert's Daughter The Polishing of the Pearl - A Tale of the 13th Century Had he lived in the twelfth or thirteenth century of our era he would no doubt have been canonised. The Minister of Evil The Secret History of Rasputin's Betrayal of Russia That is to say, when Chad was canonised, his remains were removed to the site of the present cathedral, as relics over which the principal church of the Mercian kingdom was to be erected. Notes and Queries, Number 66, February 1, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. In that year Queen Margaret was canonised, and in 1250 her body was transferred from the old church to the new lady chapel in presence of all the chief men of the kingdom. Scottish Cathedrals and Abbeys Edward the Confessor was not canonised for nearly a hundred years after his death, in spite of the repeated appeals made to Rome by the Westminster abbots. Westminster Abbey It is little wonder that he was canonised, and perhaps not much that a touch of his bones, or a shred of his chasuble, were asserted to be possessed of miraculous power. Earl Hubert's Daughter The Polishing of the Pearl - A Tale of the 13th Century “In the church now opening upon us lie the canonised bones of the celebrated Saint Francisco, who sacrificed his life in his zeal for the propagation of the Gospel in these countries.” The Phantom Ship This Ebba was afterwards canonised, and her name is preserved in the name of the promontory on the coast of Berwickshire known as S. Abb's Head. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Ely A History and Description of the Building with a Short Account of the Monastery and of the See Their memories were, one after another, taken down from the gibbet; nay a certain portion of them are now, in these days, as good as canonised. Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History Soon the popular imagination canonised Riza, and her marble tomb is still to be seen in the North transept of the Castor church at Coblenz. Legends of the Rhine He was strongly against Becket, having even been excommunicated by him; yet after the archbishop was murdered and canonised he dedicated to him several new churches at Portsmouth, Newport, and elsewhere. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See If the canonised bones of martyrs could be treated thus, who would, for the future, pay respect to the Church or tribute at its shrines? Henry VIII. Of all the abbesses who ruled over this "twin monastery" we know only the names of the first four; and all these were in due time canonised. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Ely A History and Description of the Building with a Short Account of the Monastery and of the See Shakspeare and Dante are Saints of Poetry; really, if we will think of it, canonised, so that it is impiety to meddle with them. Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History But the saint was scarcely canonised before his claims to beatitude were impugned. Tancred Or, The New Crusade On account of these miracles, and for her most holy life, Pope Boniface IX. canonised her, and put her in the number of the saints. The Mysteries of All Nations Rise and Progress of Superstition, Laws Against and Trials of Witches, Ancient and Modern Delusions Together With Strange Customs, Fables, and Tales He was canonised, by the way, by Adrian the Fourth—the English Pope. The Lady Paramount Before a saint is canonised, his works are examined and a judgment pronounced upon them. Apologia pro Vita Sua The Black Death reached Herefordshire in 1349, and Bishop Trilleck is said to have kept it at bay in the city by a procession of the shrine of the recently canonised St. Thomas of Hereford. Bell’s Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Hereford, A Description Of Its Fabric And A Brief History Of The Episcopal See Of this school the easiest exponent to describe is Antonino of Florence, Archbishop and canonised saint. Mediaeval Socialism None were more frequently or fiercely assailed than the canonised saints of the old Catholic Church. The Mysteries of All Nations Rise and Progress of Superstition, Laws Against and Trials of Witches, Ancient and Modern Delusions Together With Strange Customs, Fables, and Tales When he was canonised, the 8th of June, the day of his death, was appointed for his festival. The Cathedral Church of York Bell's Cathedrals: A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Archi-Episcopal See She died in 1582, and in 1622 she was publicly canonised at Rome along with Loyola and Xavier and two other Spanish saints. Santa Teresa an Appreciation: with some of the best passages of the Saint's Writings He therefore canonised Antinous, and took measures for disseminating his cult throughout the world, careless of the element of imposture 203 which might seem to mingle with the consecration of his true affection. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Third series There were parishes in the country in which Mr. Boffin was canonised, though up to that date no Cabinet Minister could well have been less known to fame than was Mr. Boffin. Phineas Redux Julius Cæsar was canonised, because it was thought he was translated to a new star, discovered at the hour of his death. The Mysteries of All Nations Rise and Progress of Superstition, Laws Against and Trials of Witches, Ancient and Modern Delusions Together With Strange Customs, Fables, and Tales He was canonised in 1037, and his relics were translated and placed in a golden shrine. The Cathedral Church of York Bell's Cathedrals: A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Archi-Episcopal See The church and the people canonised him, and he has become the patron saint of many a Breton village. The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 4, April, 1891 Some Greeks, at the instance of Hadrian, canonised him, asserting that oracles were 193 given by him, which Hadrian himself is supposed to have made up.' Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Third series Popular writers and speakers dwell on the executions of Campian and his friends as worse than the Smithfield burnings, and amidst general admiration and approval these martyred saints have been lately canonised. English Seamen in the Sixteenth Century Lectures Delivered at Oxford Easter Terms 1893-4 The gospel emblems all have halos, likewise most of the singing children, whereas there are none on the Madonna and the great statues of canonised saints on the altar. Donatello, by Lord Balcarres Before long many wonderful cures were reported there, but it was not until one hundred and fifty years after his death that he was canonised. The Cathedral Church of York Bell's Cathedrals: A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Archi-Episcopal See The gentle St. Francis of Assisi was canonised; the illumined Eckhart, on the other hand, was tortured; most of them, like the ardent Arnold of Brescia, were burnt at the stake. The Evolution of Love So lived and so died a noble man; more noble—to my mind—than many a victorious warrior, or successful statesman, or canonised saint. Health and Education And yet you treat me as the President of Mansfield College; and after I had canonised you too. Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions Volume 2 Were it nothing else, the pains he spent on the growth of the life of grace in his own soul,—that would have canonised him among the saintliest of those saintly men. Samuel Rutherford and some of his correspondents Some of the Bagrees issued from their tents having suddenly become canonised, metamorphosed from highwaymen to devout yogis, their bodies, looking curiously lean and ascetic, now clothed largely in ashes and paint. Caste Like his cousin, Edward became a popular, though not a canonised, saint. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) They instigated murders, and clamoured because the murderers were not regarded as heroes; or if they were hung, canonised them as martyrs. The Reminiscences of an Irish Land Agent During the period between the sixth and sixteenth centuries there were many canonised saints in the Church in England. The Purpose of the Papacy Each day the dead Emperor is canonised, and his prophetic words that posterity would do him justice are being amply fulfilled. The Tragedy of St. Helena Wert thou a Catholic thou wouldest be canonised; for evil spirits are thy passion; the Vatican itself cannot produce a more indefatigable “devils’ advocate!” Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, October 9, 1841 I believe he would have been canonised if he had lived in the Middle Ages. Sister Teresa His orthodoxy was defended largely by references to St. Teresa, who had already been canonised. Christian Mysticism How is it that the present Church of England has never canonised any saint? The Purpose of the Papacy Monulphe's little chapel had given way to a mighty church dedicated to the canonised Bishop Lambert. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 When the bones of this canonised king began to work miraculous cures, there was a rush of pilgrims to the town, which at one time contained twelve churches. From John O'Groats to Land's End You have a fine chance, my friend," says the Count kindly, "for you will be canonised by the guides if you find a way up the front of the Langrev. Bog-Myrtle and Peat Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895 There is scarcely one of them who could have been canonised by any Church. The Pleasures of Ignorance "Not until they are canonised and made articles of belief—unless you are one, Madame." Don Orsino He desired exceedingly to be thought supercilious, and he thus became almost necessary to the Government of India, was canonised, and caught up to Simla. Twenty-One Days in India; and, the Teapot Series "In the church, now opening upon us, lay the canonised bones of the celebrated Saint Francisco, who sacrificed his life in his zeal for the propagation of the gospel in these countries." The Phantom Ship But Joan of Arc, the saviour of France, was burned for hearing voices, while St. Joseph of Cupertino, in spite of his flights in the air, was canonised. Cock Lane and Common-Sense I'm certain she thinks she deserves to be canonised for having kept out of Doctors' Commons. Marriage The adoption of fanciful Latin appellations––in itself a sufficiently innocent conceit––was construed into a demonstration of revolt against established Christian usage, almost savouring of contempt for the canonised saints of the Church. De Orbe Novo, Volume 1 (of 2) The Eight Decades of Peter Martyr D'Anghera Where and when they were first canonised, I have been unable, in spite of much investigation, to ascertain. The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2 Borgia, Franceso, third general of the Order of the Jesuits, a post he filled with great zeal as well as prudent management; was beatified by Urban VIII., and canonised by Clement IX., The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge He was canonised in that year, when all the facts were remote by about a century. Cock Lane and Common-Sense St. George of England, we are told, was originally a corrupt army contractor of Cappadocia, but he was not canonised until long after his death, when the memory of his contracts was no more. Tent Life in Siberia He is accounted a living saint, and it may well be that after his death he will be canonised. A Tramp's Sketches Many who adopted Christianity in the reign of Constantine were doubtless sincere proselytes, but we do not find that any of them have been canonised. The Dramatic Works of John Dryden, Volume 1 With a Life of the Author Saint, a name applied to a holy or sacred person, especially one canonised; in the plural it is the name assumed by the Mormons. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge Popular folly has often canonised persons whose pretensions to sanctity were extremely equivocal; but the disgusting folly of the multitude, in this instance, has never been surpassed. Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions — Volume 2 This year returned King Olave into Norway; but the people gathered together against him, and fought against him; and he was there slain, in Norway, by his own people, and was afterwards canonised. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle She owes far more to her enemies than to any of her canonised saints. Helbeck of Bannisdale — Volume II "Not yet actually dead, but already canonised by a calculating brother—." Three Dramas All the early abbots were men of mark, who were afterwards canonised by the Church. The Church and the Empire, Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 1003 to A.D. 1304 The natives themselves are so far from regarding the serpent tribe with our feelings that the deadliest of them all has been canonised and is treated with all the respect due to a sub-deity. Concerning Animals and Other Matters How few saints are canonised in their own time, and how few deserve it ever! The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 1 Many persons who have been habitually in a state of ecstasy have been canonised, and their books approved. The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ If they die in the field, they go directly to heaven, and shall be canonised for saints. The Anatomy of Melancholy They observed the Franciscan Rule in all its strictness, and their founder was canonised in 1255, two years after her death. The Church and the Empire, Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 1003 to A.D. 1304 The calendar of the canonised has come in handy for the christening of churches. Our Churches and Chapels Their Parsons, Priests, & Congregations Being a Critical and Historical Account of Every Place of Worship in Preston ‘I am not my own physician; I follow the rules of an infallible Church, and the examples of her canonised saints.’ Yeast: a Problem This man was a saint, and in 1261 he was canonised. England of My Heart : Spring He spent most of his remaining days in the society of the devil, on which account he was canonised at his death. The Twilight of the Gods, and Other Tales You would have made a first-class abbot, and might have been canonised by now. Stella Fregelius A classic, according to the usual definition, is an old author canonised by admiration, and an authority in his particular style. Literary and Philosophical Essays: French, German and Italian I believe he was a saint; and if he had lived in the days of the early Church, he would certainly have been canonised. God's Good Man Though never canonised himself, old Jolyon's natural fastidiousness and balance had saved him from the errors of the vulgar. To Let By comparison, the Past, though glozed beyond all semblance of truth, is a clinging heritage of canonised ignorance, brutality and baseness; a drag rather than a stimulus. Such Is Life I have elsewhere noticed the ignorant idea that Moslems deny to women souls and seats in Paradise, whilst Mohammed canonised two women in his own family. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 09 I have noted the advisability of burning the Moslem's corpse under certain circumstances: otherwise the murderer may come to be canonised. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 06 It was clear that she sympathised with Bunyan, or, rather, believed him entitled to a modicum of wholesome grief, the loss of wives being a canonised and legal, sorrow. The Island Pharisees It is not to be wondered at, therefore, that one hundred years after his death he was beatified, and forty years later, in 1712, he was canonised formally by Clement XI. History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 1 Not a few children were canonised on this account; and the scene of the misdeeds was laid anywhere and everywhere, so that Chaucer could be at no loss for material. The Canterbury Tales, and Other Poems Entering the palace, he managed to get into the service of the mother of the future Emperor, posthumously canonised as Hsi Tsung, and became the paramour of that weak monarch's wet-nurse. China and the Manchus The late Mr. Ford had spent most of his married life either quarrelling with or separated from his wife, but since death he had been canonised as 'poor dear Elmer.' Piccadilly Jim “That you are to be canonised at the close of the year along with Professors Hanky and Panky?” Erewhon Revisited She died in 1582, and forty years later she was canonised by Gregory XV. History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 1 This monk was afterwards canonised, and made the patron saint of bridges.—Ed. Visit to Iceland and the Scandinavian North At the same time, with a view to the full technical establishment of the dynasty, the Imperial ancestors were canonised, and an ancestral shrine was duly constituted. China and the Manchus In after days Bastin, by some peculiar mental process, canonised her in his imagination as a kind of saint. When the World Shook; being an account of the great adventure of Bastin, Bickley and Arbuthnot So lived and so died a noble man; more noble, to my mind, than many a victorious warrior, or successful statesman, or canonised saint. Historical Lectures and Essays But to live, even three days, the life of a play, I no more expect it than to be canonised for a muse after my decease. Love for Love: a Comedy |
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