The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1920 |
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... course , depend upon the amount of attention which we bestow upon them , and on the greater or less vividness with which we are able to keep them before our minds . The thought of the dreadful punishment of sin , and of the eternity of ...
... course , depend upon the amount of attention which we bestow upon them , and on the greater or less vividness with which we are able to keep them before our minds . The thought of the dreadful punishment of sin , and of the eternity of ...
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... course , means that vast numbers of reasonable men ( or at all events , men endowed with reason ) are so strongly attracted by even these low and unclean pleasures that , in order to gratify their lusts , they are ready to face not only ...
... course , means that vast numbers of reasonable men ( or at all events , men endowed with reason ) are so strongly attracted by even these low and unclean pleasures that , in order to gratify their lusts , they are ready to face not only ...
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... course , of that which awaits them hereafter . Thus St. Teresa , after describing certain wonderful favours which she received from our Divine Lord , and which threw her into a sort of ecstasy , goes on to say : - Hither let worldings ...
... course , of that which awaits them hereafter . Thus St. Teresa , after describing certain wonderful favours which she received from our Divine Lord , and which threw her into a sort of ecstasy , goes on to say : - Hither let worldings ...
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... course , true that our conceptions of the next world are strongly coloured by our experiences of this , and they often set us entirely wrong . Thus , we are apt to picture God to ourselves , as we might picture an earthly sovereign ...
... course , true that our conceptions of the next world are strongly coloured by our experiences of this , and they often set us entirely wrong . Thus , we are apt to picture God to ourselves , as we might picture an earthly sovereign ...
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... course events will follow on the great day of the Lord . Are they to be interpreted literally or as symbols ? The answer is God's secret , as Father Prat wisely observes . At any rate two tableaux are presented : first , that of the ...
... course events will follow on the great day of the Lord . Are they to be interpreted literally or as symbols ? The answer is God's secret , as Father Prat wisely observes . At any rate two tableaux are presented : first , that of the ...
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