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... , but would endure joyfully a thousand most bitter deaths to. 1 The Way of Perfection , p . 255 . 1 Manual for Interior Souls , p . 359 . 4 THE IRISH ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD Rebellion of 1641, The Depositions about PAGE.
... , but would endure joyfully a thousand most bitter deaths to. 1 The Way of Perfection , p . 255 . 1 Manual for Interior Souls , p . 359 . 4 THE IRISH ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD Rebellion of 1641, The Depositions about PAGE.
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but would endure joyfully a thousand most bitter deaths to behold Him even for a moment , and , having seen Him , would suffer as many deaths over again in order to see Him for another moment . ' If the promise of such happiness cannot ...
but would endure joyfully a thousand most bitter deaths to behold Him even for a moment , and , having seen Him , would suffer as many deaths over again in order to see Him for another moment . ' If the promise of such happiness cannot ...
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... death will be shorn of its terrors , and will assume an attractive mien . It will always , no doubt , seem a dark passage , but it will be longed for as a passage that leads into a Paradise of perfect joy , where the heavenly Bridegroom ...
... death will be shorn of its terrors , and will assume an attractive mien . It will always , no doubt , seem a dark passage , but it will be longed for as a passage that leads into a Paradise of perfect joy , where the heavenly Bridegroom ...
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... death , but rather desires it.1 Père Grou , S.J. , expresses the same idea , though in some- what different words , when he writes : - As the love of God is their principal and indeed their only employment here , they see in the passage ...
... death , but rather desires it.1 Père Grou , S.J. , expresses the same idea , though in some- what different words , when he writes : - As the love of God is their principal and indeed their only employment here , they see in the passage ...
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... death is the end of all things . Their horizon is bounded by the shadows of death . Not so the Christian , who inherits from Christ the privilege of a glorious resurrection ; the horizon of his hope extends in- definitely beyond the ...
... death is the end of all things . Their horizon is bounded by the shadows of death . Not so the Christian , who inherits from Christ the privilege of a glorious resurrection ; the horizon of his hope extends in- definitely beyond the ...
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