A stoneware drinking jug with a long neck; decorated with a caricature of Cardinal Bellarmine (17th century)
Italian cardinal and theologian (1542-1621)
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Examples for "Bellarmino"
Examples for "Bellarmino"
1He then told me a memorable circumstance concerning the great Cardinal Bellarmine of saintly memory.
2Old Cardinal Bellarmine roared like a lion.
3Even so great a man as Cardinal Bellarmine exerted himself in vain against this new tide of unreason.
4The greatest thinker of his time journeyed to Rome and faced the greatest theologian of his day, Cardinal Bellarmine.
5And Galileo accordingly, in dread of prison, appeared before Cardinal Bellarmine and declared that he would renounce the doctrines he had defended.
1However, Bellarmine's vacant attempts to brag about his wealth fell incredibly short.
2Such also is the opinion of Bellarmine, who calls it certain.
3In the video, Bellarmine Mugabe is filmed partying in his nightclub with his brother.
4But Bellarmine drives six, and Horatio not even a pair.
5Well, and hath not Bellarmine a heart to break too?
6An' that's how th' Earl o' Bellarmine courted his wife.
7In the afternoon, Bellarmine, in the dear coach and six, came to wait on her.
8He then told me a memorable circumstance concerning the great Cardinal Bellarmine of saintly memory.
9Leonora's passion returned now for Bellarmine with greater force, after its small relaxation, than ever.
10Baronius, Bellarmine, Dr. Cave, Spanheim, and others, contend that they are not genuine.]
11Is he not as handsome, nay handsomer than Bellarmine?
12He was a master in theological controversy, shunning not to cross swords with the formidable Bellarmine.
13Aye, but Bellarmine is the genteeler, and the finer man; yes, that he must be allowed.
14Aye, but yesterday I had not seen Bellarmine.
15Old Cardinal Bellarmine roared like a lion.
16Robert Junior and Chatunga Bellarmine moved to the affluent suburb of Sandton in Johannesburg earlier in the year.