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... whose very nature is LOVE ( Deus Charitas est ) , is far 2 THE IRISH ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD.
... whose very nature is LOVE ( Deus Charitas est ) , is far 2 THE IRISH ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD.
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The second consideration is that all happiness must be greater or less according to the nature and character of the source from which it springs . Now , all earthly happiness arises from some finite and created object , such as wealth ...
The second consideration is that all happiness must be greater or less according to the nature and character of the source from which it springs . Now , all earthly happiness arises from some finite and created object , such as wealth ...
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He then goes on to say : * This indwelling is the closest and most intimate that can be conceived ; it is a union of Jesus Christ with us and of us with Him , which is such that nothing in nature can approach it .
He then goes on to say : * This indwelling is the closest and most intimate that can be conceived ; it is a union of Jesus Christ with us and of us with Him , which is such that nothing in nature can approach it .
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This use of the word became so general that the last resting - place was subsequently called a ' dormitory ' or koluntýplov , with which nowadays we are familiar under the name of cemetery . The precise nature ...
This use of the word became so general that the last resting - place was subsequently called a ' dormitory ' or koluntýplov , with which nowadays we are familiar under the name of cemetery . The precise nature ...
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... and it would not be difficult to multiply citations of the like nature from the public utterances of the rulers of the time . But the real point is not what seventeenth - century Englishmen in the mass believed , but what the rulers ...
... and it would not be difficult to multiply citations of the like nature from the public utterances of the rulers of the time . But the real point is not what seventeenth - century Englishmen in the mass believed , but what the rulers ...
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