PARAVICINO Y ARTEAGA, HORTENSIO See also:FELIX (158o–1633) , See also:Spanish preacher and poet, was See also:born at See also:Madrid on the 12th of See also:October 158o, was educated at the Jesuit See also:college in Ocana, and on the 18th of See also:April 1600 joined the Trinitarian See also:- ORDER
- ORDER (through Fr. ordre, for earlier ordene, from Lat. ordo, ordinis, rank, service, arrangement; the ultimate source is generally taken to be the root seen in Lat. oriri, rise, arise, begin; cf. " origin ")
- ORDER, HOLY
order. A See also:sermon pronounced before See also:- PHILIP
- PHILIP (Gr.'FiXtrsro , fond of horses, from dn)^eiv, to love, and limos, horse; Lat. Philip pus, whence e.g. M. H. Ger. Philippes, Dutch Filips, and, with dropping of the final s, It. Filippo, Fr. Philippe, Ger. Philipp, Sp. Felipe)
- PHILIP, JOHN (1775-1851)
- PHILIP, KING (c. 1639-1676)
- PHILIP, LANOGRAVE OF HESSE (1504-1567)
Philip III. at See also:Salamanca in 16o5 brought Paravicino into See also:notice; he See also:rose to high posts in his order, was entrusted with important See also:foreign See also:missions, became royal preacher in 1616, and on the See also:death of Philip III. in 1621 delivered a famous funeral oration which was the subject of acute controversy. He died at Madrid on +;'e 12th of See also:December 1633. His Oraciones evangelical (1638–1641) show that he was not without a vein of genuine eloquence, but he often degenerates into vapid declamation, and indulges in far-fetched tropes and metaphors. His Obras posthumas, divinas y humans (1641) include his devout and See also:secular poems, as well as a See also:play entitled Gridonia; his See also:verse, like his See also:prose, exaggerates the characteristic defects of Gongorism.
PARAY-LE-MONIAL, a See also:town of See also:east-central See also:France in the See also:department of See also:Saone-et-See also:Loire, 58 m. W.N.W. of See also:Macon by the See also:Paris-See also:Lyon railway, on which it is a junction for See also:Moulins, Lozanne, Clermont and See also:Roanne. Pop. (1906), 3382. It lies on the slope of a See also:- HILL
- HILL (0. Eng. hyll; cf. Low Ger. hull, Mid. Dutch hul, allied to Lat. celsus, high, collis, hill, &c.)
- HILL, A
- HILL, AARON (1685-175o)
- HILL, AMBROSE POWELL
- HILL, DANIEL HARVEY (1821-1889)
- HILL, DAVID BENNETT (1843–1910)
- HILL, GEORGE BIRKBECK NORMAN (1835-1903)
- HILL, JAMES J
- HILL, JOHN (c. 1716-1775)
- HILL, MATTHEW DAVENPORT (1792-1872)
- HILL, OCTAVIA (1838– )
- HILL, ROWLAND (1744–1833)
- HILL, SIR ROWLAND (1795-1879)
hill on the right See also:bank of the Bourbince and has a See also:port on the See also:Canal du Centre. The See also:chief See also:building in the town is the priory See also:- CHURCH
- CHURCH (according to most authorities derived from the Gr. Kvpcaxov [&wµa], " the Lord's [house]," and common to many Teutonic, Slavonic and other languages under various forms—Scottish kirk, Ger. Kirche, Swed. kirka, Dan. kirke, Russ. tserkov, Buig. cerk
- CHURCH, FREDERICK EDWIN (1826-1900)
- CHURCH, GEORGE EARL (1835–1910)
- CHURCH, RICHARD WILLIAM (1815–189o)
- CHURCH, SIR RICHARD (1784–1873)
church of St See also:Pierre. Erected in the 12th See also:century in the Romanesque See also:style of See also:Burgundy, it closely resembles the See also:abbey church of See also:Cluny in the length of the transepts, the height of the vaulting and the See also:general See also:plan. The town is the centre of a See also:district important for its See also:horse-raising; bricks, tiles and mosaics are the chief manufactures of the town. In the loth century a See also:Benedictine priory was founded at Paray-le-Monial. In the 16th century the town was an See also:industrial centre, but its prosperity was retarded by the See also:wars of See also:religion and still more by the revocation of the See also:edict of See also:Nantes. In 1685 the visions of See also:Marguerite See also:Marie See also:Alacoque, a See also:nun of the See also:convent of the Visitation, who believed herself to possess the Sacred See also:Heart of Jesus, attracted religious gatherings to the town, and yearly pilgrimages to Paray-le-Monial still take See also:place.
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