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33 ) , that , “ The Interdict , then , was a measure of mercy , an appeal , on its
Divine side , to Providence ; on its human side , to all the generous feelings of the
heart . " - p . 34 . So that , when the Pope , in order to bring John to submit to what
...
33 ) , that , “ The Interdict , then , was a measure of mercy , an appeal , on its
Divine side , to Providence ; on its human side , to all the generous feelings of the
heart . " - p . 34 . So that , when the Pope , in order to bring John to submit to what
...
Página 403
Now , if Mr . Eden will take the trouble to reckon up the number of times where
any assertion of the unity of the divine nature is made , except for the purpose of
guarding against polytheistic idolatry , he will probably be led to think that less of
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Now , if Mr . Eden will take the trouble to reckon up the number of times where
any assertion of the unity of the divine nature is made , except for the purpose of
guarding against polytheistic idolatry , he will probably be led to think that less of
...
Página 475
That it is more silent than we should expect , did we come to it , rather than to the
church as evolving it , for instruction in Divine Truth , may be readily allowed ; but
except upon that hypothesis , which Catholics cannot receive , its silence upon ...
That it is more silent than we should expect , did we come to it , rather than to the
church as evolving it , for instruction in Divine Truth , may be readily allowed ; but
except upon that hypothesis , which Catholics cannot receive , its silence upon ...
Página 520
It is not for us to assign a judicial character to the visitation in any individual
instance , but it may surely be regarded at times as a judgment from the Divine
Being , by which he brings down the arrogance of the proud , and vindicates the ...
It is not for us to assign a judicial character to the visitation in any individual
instance , but it may surely be regarded at times as a judgment from the Divine
Being , by which he brings down the arrogance of the proud , and vindicates the ...
Página 595
Consider , once more , the Child Jesus , who , though not as yet pleased to speak
, comports Himself with a sweet gravity beyond his years , as gifted with Divine
intelligence , and gently smiles as He looks on them ; the while they are ...
Consider , once more , the Child Jesus , who , though not as yet pleased to speak
, comports Himself with a sweet gravity beyond his years , as gifted with Divine
intelligence , and gently smiles as He looks on them ; the while they are ...
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Página 160 - Is it such a fast that I have chosen? a day for a man to afflict his soul ? is it to bow down his head as a bulrush, and to spread sackcloth and ashes under him ? wilt thou call this a fast, and an acceptable day to the Lord?
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Página 194 - Do ye not know, that they who minister about holy things live of the sacrifice; and they who wait at the altar are partakers with the altar? Even so hath the Lord also ordained, that they who preach the gospel should live of the gospel.
Página 184 - And let us not be weary in well doing : for 'in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.
Página 467 - Jesus saith unto her, Woman, what have I to do with thee ? mine hour is not yet come.
Página 263 - And the city lieth four-square and the length is as large as the breadth. And he measured the city with the reed, twelve thousand furlongs ; the length and the breadth and the height of it are equal.
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Página 179 - Holy scripture declares, that "there is none other name under Heaven given among men whereby we must be saved, but only the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.