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... which seem to prove to us how extraordinarily and exceptionately great this happiness must be . The first consideration is that God , whose very nature is Love ( Deus Charitas est ) , is far 2 THE IRISH ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD.
... which seem to prove to us how extraordinarily and exceptionately great this happiness must be . The first consideration is that God , whose very nature is Love ( Deus Charitas est ) , is far 2 THE IRISH ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD.
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... nature and character of the source from which it springs . Now , all earthly happiness arises from some finite and created object , such as wealth , beauty of form , health , bodily vigour , mental endowments , troops of friends , 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 , beauty of form , health , bodily vigour , mental endowments , troops of friends , the ...
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... nature can approach it . His body is united to our body . His Soul to our soul ; His faculties and all His operations to our faculties , in such a supernatural and transcendent manner that Jesus Christ lives in us and we in Him ; our ...
... nature can approach it . His body is united to our body . His Soul to our soul ; His faculties and all His operations to our faculties , in such a supernatural and transcendent manner that Jesus Christ lives in us and we in Him ; our ...
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... nature of the ignorance , to which reference is made above , is not directly stated ; but , as Cardinal Billot points out , it may be gathered from the remark immediately following , and from the general trend of the theme discussed ...
... nature of the ignorance , to which reference is made above , is not directly stated ; but , as Cardinal Billot points out , it may be gathered from the remark immediately following , and from the general trend of the theme discussed ...
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... 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 of the times believed . It is to Cromwell and to his associates ...
... 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 of the times believed . It is to Cromwell and to his associates ...
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