Jesus the son of Mary, or, The doctrine of the Catholic Church upon the incarnation of God the son, considered in its bearings upon the reverence shewn by Catholics to his blessed Mother, Volume 2 |
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... human nature . 17. The parable might mean more in the closet , than on the housetops it seemed to do . 18. St. Irenæus and others use it in the West . 19. Concealment of Christ from the devil , easily explained by our theory . C 20 ...
... human nature . 17. The parable might mean more in the closet , than on the housetops it seemed to do . 18. St. Irenæus and others use it in the West . 19. Concealment of Christ from the devil , easily explained by our theory . C 20 ...
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... human nature may be still capable by ROYAL CONDESCENSION of acts of Dulía . 13. The malice of telling ignorant people this , without telling other and qualifying statements . 14. Illustration from the Angel's reverence for St. John's ...
... human nature may be still capable by ROYAL CONDESCENSION of acts of Dulía . 13. The malice of telling ignorant people this , without telling other and qualifying statements . 14. Illustration from the Angel's reverence for St. John's ...
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... human reason and common apprehension . " John Gregory , Tracts on the Sep- tuagint , p . 42. For those who have no relish for this racy passage of a protestant writer , Baronius i . p . 93. may be cited , who says , ex ipsiusmet ...
... human reason and common apprehension . " John Gregory , Tracts on the Sep- tuagint , p . 42. For those who have no relish for this racy passage of a protestant writer , Baronius i . p . 93. may be cited , who says , ex ipsiusmet ...
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... human nature , as to feel a tie not only in kindness , but even in the very intimation of it : nothing so in- human , so barbarous , so ferocious , as to give ground for being looked upon , I will not say as unworthy of kindness , but ...
... human nature , as to feel a tie not only in kindness , but even in the very intimation of it : nothing so in- human , so barbarous , so ferocious , as to give ground for being looked upon , I will not say as unworthy of kindness , but ...
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... should we take it away from the soul of Joseph , Mary , or Jesus , who has still his human nature , and what is proper to it ? CHAP . V. THE DISCOVERY OF JESUS IN THE TEMPLE 20 THE PRESENTATION OF OUR BLESSED SAVIOUR , & c .
... should we take it away from the soul of Joseph , Mary , or Jesus , who has still his human nature , and what is proper to it ? CHAP . V. THE DISCOVERY OF JESUS IN THE TEMPLE 20 THE PRESENTATION OF OUR BLESSED SAVIOUR , & c .
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