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  • His devotions equaled his wide philanthropy, his public acts are his best eulogium ."
  • An eulogium on a self-murderer!
  • In his poems he speaks of me in a manner which I cannot sufficiently acknowledge, as he says in his eulogium:
  • He is not to be confused with the twelfth-century theologian John of Cornwall who authored the " Eulogium ad Alexandrum Papam III ".
  • In principles he followed the former archbishops, Chrysostom, Saint Cyril of Alexandria remains, with its high eulogium on Cyril's constancy in defending the cause of Jesus.
  • A review in " The Musical Times " stated, " . . . the intelligence he evinced in the endeavour to realise every point indicated by the composer merit the warmest eulogium ."
  • To him may be applied in a wider sense than in its original one, Napier's happy eulogium on Ridge : 'None died on that field with more glory than he, yet many died and there was much glory .'".
  • According to the author of the " Eulogium historiarum ", Richard asked Woodstock whether his companions were willing to take arms against him, to which the Duke replied : " we do not rebel or arm ourselves against the King except in order to instruct him ".
  • In Taste, in grace, in facility, in happy invention, and in the richness and Harmony of colouring, he was equal to the great masters of the renowned Ages . " Burke's tribute was well received and one journalist called it " the eulogium of Apelles pronounced by Pericles ".
  • The modern use of the word " eulogy " was first documented in the 15th century and came from the Medieval Latin term " eulogium " ( Merriam-Webster 2012 ) . " Eulogium " at that time has since turned into the shorter " eulogy " of today.
  • The modern use of the word " eulogy " was first documented in the 15th century and came from the Medieval Latin term " eulogium " ( Merriam-Webster 2012 ) . " Eulogium " at that time has since turned into the shorter " eulogy " of today.
  • The matter was cleared up in 2006 when it was observed that the declaration took place in the parliament of 1386, not that of 1385, and had been dislodged by an interpolation in the Eulogium chronicle, and is supported by a reference in the Westminster Chronicle ( see Ian Mortimer,'Richard II and the Succession to the Crown', " History ", vol . 91 ( 2006 ), pp . 320-36 ).
  • He published " Eulogium on Benjamin Ridgway Smith " ( Philadelphia, 1809 ); " Memoirs of the Lives of Benjamin Lay and Ralph Sandiford " ( 1815 ); " Memoirs of the Life of Anthony Benezet " ( 1817; with alterations, York, 1817; French translation, Paris, 1821 ); and " Notices of the Original and Successive Efforts to improve the Discipline of the Prison at Philadelphia " ( 1826 ).