| James Stuart Candlish - 1884 - 458 pages
...there was in his way of pursuing these aims, we need not doubt the sincerity of his last words : " I have loved justice and hated iniquity, therefore I die in exile." The lines on which he worked for his end were those that had long before been laid down and recognised... | |
| Thomas Burr Sikes - 1885 - 336 pages
...last words of the turbulent and quarrelsome tyrant, who was in 1609 canonised by Pope Paul V., were, "I have loved justice, and hated iniquity, therefore I die in exile." Then arose another Papal schism, two pontiffs at the same time claiming a right to " the throne of... | |
| William Samuel Lilly - 1886 - 374 pages
...the end, his appointed course ; that he had kept the faith. And he had earned an Apostolic reward. " I have loved justice and hated iniquity ; therefore, I die in exile." They are the last words he ever spoke. And one of them that stood by made answer, " In exile thou canst... | |
| 1893 - 528 pages
...his page, Sir Walthen Waller.) Gibbon. "Mon Dieu! Mon Dieu!" f Goethe. "More light !" Gregory VII. "I have loved Justice and hated Iniquity, therefore I die in exile." * Grey (Lady Jane). "Lord, Into thy hands I commend my spirit P Grotlus. "Be serious." Haydn. "God... | |
| Chandler Belden Beach - 1893 - 778 pages
...that Gregory finally had to withdraw to Salerno, where he died, May 25, 1085. His dying words were : " I have loved justice and hated iniquity ; therefore I die in exile." See Milman's Latin Christianity. Gretna Green, a village of Dumfriesshire, Scotland, near the head... | |
| 1894 - 296 pages
...the destruction of old Rome by fire ; the death of Gregory in exile. He is reported to have said, " I have loved justice and hated iniquity, therefore I die in exile"; which saying has bjen misinterpreted as the utterance of bitterness and pride. Bearing in mind the... | |
| Ephraim Emerton - 1894 - 674 pages
...seems to have made no specific nomination for the succession ; he died on the fifteenth of May, 1085. "I have loved justice and hated iniquity, therefore I die in exile," were the last words of the greatest man of his time, one of the greatest of all time. Within a few... | |
| Ephraim Emerton - 1894 - 672 pages
...seems to have made no specific nomination for the succession ; he died on the fifteenth of May, 1085. " I have loved justice and hated iniquity, therefore I die in exile," were the last words of the greatest man of his time, one of the greatest of all time. Within a few... | |
| Ernest Flagg Henderson - 1894 - 474 pages
...His last words, which were true enough, according to his own criterions of right and wrong, were : " I have loved justice and hated iniquity, therefore I die in exile."' His party chose as his successor, Desiderius, Abbot of Monte Cassino, who, however, accomplished nothing... | |
| John Gilmary Shea - 1894 - 650 pages
...into his rest. His last words were full of a divine wisdom and patience. As he was dying, he said, " I have loved justice and hated iniquity, therefore I die in exile." His faithful attendant answered, "Vicar of Christ, an exile thou canst never be, for to thee God has... | |
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