The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1920 |
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... Christ . In this way does he designate the elect , the predestined . These alone , in the words of the Apostle , are spoken of as rising first . ' These then are the first category mentioned as sharing in the glories of the parousia ...
... Christ . In this way does he designate the elect , the predestined . These alone , in the words of the Apostle , are spoken of as rising first . ' These then are the first category mentioned as sharing in the glories of the parousia ...
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... Christian dead who died in the grace and charity of Christ , so must peîs oi Cŵvres mark the Christian living entitled to union with Christ in eternity , because they were united to Him in time . And thus , by another road , we get back ...
... Christian dead who died in the grace and charity of Christ , so must peîs oi Cŵvres mark the Christian living entitled to union with Christ in eternity , because they were united to Him in time . And thus , by another road , we get back ...
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... Christianity . God did not become man so that a Cæsar might be pontiff . The last war has put an end to Cæsarpapism [ says M. Goyau ] . Religiously speaking that has been le grand vaincu . It flourished in Austria in what remained of ...
... Christianity . God did not become man so that a Cæsar might be pontiff . The last war has put an end to Cæsarpapism [ says M. Goyau ] . Religiously speaking that has been le grand vaincu . It flourished in Austria in what remained of ...
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... Christ , and which changed the face of the world and the interior of souls . Christianity was thus beggared of a great part of its virtue ; and in order to restore it , the Roman Church could do nothing , or almost nothing , whilst this ...
... Christ , and which changed the face of the world and the interior of souls . Christianity was thus beggared of a great part of its virtue ; and in order to restore it , the Roman Church could do nothing , or almost nothing , whilst this ...
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... Christ [ says M. Goyau ] , and without which there would be no Christianity , has nothing to fear from these other Powers to which the war has given the victory . Between the authority of the religious power and the docile liberty of ...
... Christ [ says M. Goyau ] , and without which there would be no Christianity , has nothing to fear from these other Powers to which the war has given the victory . Between the authority of the religious power and the docile liberty of ...
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