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... observation ; that the disuse of the primitive custom of communicating infants immediately after Confirmation , can only be looked on in the light of a great abuse . The Council of Trent could not so easily dispose of the matter by its ...
... observation ; that the disuse of the primitive custom of communicating infants immediately after Confirmation , can only be looked on in the light of a great abuse . The Council of Trent could not so easily dispose of the matter by its ...
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... observe , that the liberty granted to all has degenerated into a kind of general licence , that there is in the minds of a considerable number , and of that number some not unin- telligent , nor uneducated , a fixed aversion to definite ...
... observe , that the liberty granted to all has degenerated into a kind of general licence , that there is in the minds of a considerable number , and of that number some not unin- telligent , nor uneducated , a fixed aversion to definite ...
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... observation of all that is going on around me . I entertain no doubt , that the Church in all these colonies , was first planted in an unprimitive manner . The primitive way was to send a Missionary Bishop , with one or more Priests and ...
... observation of all that is going on around me . I entertain no doubt , that the Church in all these colonies , was first planted in an unprimitive manner . The primitive way was to send a Missionary Bishop , with one or more Priests and ...
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... observe resemblances or to seek differences . Nevertheless in many minds , especially among the highly gifted , the predominance of the creative over the critical faculty , or the reverse , is not the same as the exclusion of the rival ...
... observe resemblances or to seek differences . Nevertheless in many minds , especially among the highly gifted , the predominance of the creative over the critical faculty , or the reverse , is not the same as the exclusion of the rival ...
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... Observation of affinities In objects where no brotherhood exists To passive minds . " We now find him , though without claiming any very high stand- ard of mathematical lore , yet speaking of " Both elevation and composed delight ...
... Observation of affinities In objects where no brotherhood exists To passive minds . " We now find him , though without claiming any very high stand- ard of mathematical lore , yet speaking of " Both elevation and composed delight ...
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Page 247 - And Jesus answering said unto them, "Suppose ye that these Galileans were sinners above all the Galileans, because they suffered such things ? I tell you, Nay: but except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish.
Page 336 - If there arise among you a prophet, or a dreamer of dreams, and giveth thee a sign or a wonder, and the sign or the wonder come to pass, whereof he spake unto thee, saying, " Let us go after other gods, which thou hast not known, and let us serve them ;" thou shalt not hearken unto the words of that prophet, or that dreamer of dreams: for the Lord your God proveth you, to know whether ye love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul.
Page 319 - Thus he said, The fourth beast shall be the fourth kingdom upon earth, which shall be diverse from all kingdoms, and shall devour the whole earth, and shall tread it down, and break it in pieces.
Page 203 - This is the bread which cometh down from heaven, that a man may eat thereof, and not die. I am the living bread which came down from heaven. If any man eat of this bread, he shall live for ever : and the bread that I will give is my flesh, which I will give for the life of the world.
Page 91 - Gad, I am in a great strait: let us fall now into the hand of the Lord; for his mercies are great: and let me not fall into the hand of man.
Page 204 - Christ's natural Flesh and Blood. For the Sacramental Bread and Wine remain still in their very natural substances, and, therefore, may not be adored ; (for that were idolatry, to be abhorred of all faithful Christians ;) and the natural Body and Blood of our Saviour Christ are in heaven, and not here ; it being against the truth of Christ's natural Body to be at one time in more places than one.
Page 203 - Whoso eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, hath eternal life ; and I will raise him up at the last day. For my flesh is meat indeed, and my blood is drink indeed. He that eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, dwelleth in me, and I in him. As the living Father hath sent me, and I live by the Father ; so he that eateth me, even he shall live by me.
Page 44 - Dust as we are, the immortal spirit grows Like harmony in music; there is a dark Inscrutable workmanship that reconciles Discordant elements, makes them cling together In one society.
Page 320 - The proudest royal houses are but of yesterday when compared with the line of the Supreme Pontiffs. That line we trace back in an unbroken series from the Pope who crowned Napoleon in the nineteenth century to the Pope who crowned Pepin in the eighth ; and far beyond the time of Pepin the august dynasty extends, till it is lost in the twilight of fable.
Page 330 - The same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God, which is poured out without mixture into the cup of his indignation; and he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels, and in the presence of the Lamb...