The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1920 |
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... never know Him in this life . For instance , attend to and carefully weigh the solemn declaration of the great St. John of the Cross . In Volume II , page 57 , of his complete works , we read : If the soul had but one single glimpse of ...
... never know Him in this life . For instance , attend to and carefully weigh the solemn declaration of the great St. John of the Cross . In Volume II , page 57 , of his complete works , we read : If the soul had but one single glimpse of ...
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... never seen but at a respectful distance . His courtiers may , indeed , gather around him , but it is in awe and trembling , while they never expect to be treated familiarly or with close personal affection and inti- macy . The truth is ...
... never seen but at a respectful distance . His courtiers may , indeed , gather around him , but it is in awe and trembling , while they never expect to be treated familiarly or with close personal affection and inti- macy . The truth is ...
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... never be separated . Such is the teaching of St. Paul , who combated and eliminated the false idea held by his neophytes on the subject of the dead . C Proof of the thesis propounded is a brief and simple statement of the course events ...
... never be separated . Such is the teaching of St. Paul , who combated and eliminated the false idea held by his neophytes on the subject of the dead . C Proof of the thesis propounded is a brief and simple statement of the course events ...
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... never dies , not only St. Paul but Christians generally may well identify themselves with it , as though they were to assist in the far distant future in its triumphs or in its trials . ' It may be objected that in the foregoing ...
... never dies , not only St. Paul but Christians generally may well identify themselves with it , as though they were to assist in the far distant future in its triumphs or in its trials . ' It may be objected that in the foregoing ...
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... never be satisfactorily settled until they are published in their entirety ' ; and tells us that , in considering the attitude of the seventeenth - century English- man towards the Irish on this subject the question of the truth or ...
... never be satisfactorily settled until they are published in their entirety ' ; and tells us that , in considering the attitude of the seventeenth - century English- man towards the Irish on this subject the question of the truth or ...
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