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... say mindless , " that this , which forms so important a feature in other " saints , " was in him a perfect blank . Yet he was fervent and impassioned : and , by this ardour , he breathed into the Society which he constituted " the soul ...
... say mindless , " that this , which forms so important a feature in other " saints , " was in him a perfect blank . Yet he was fervent and impassioned : and , by this ardour , he breathed into the Society which he constituted " the soul ...
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... says ) I felt my own personality daily diminishing , and I blessed this progressive self - annihilation and recognized in it the sign of my salvation " ( p . 10 ) . The health of our novice was breaking down under the depression and ...
... says ) I felt my own personality daily diminishing , and I blessed this progressive self - annihilation and recognized in it the sign of my salvation " ( p . 10 ) . The health of our novice was breaking down under the depression and ...
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... say to the Catholics who live in mixed countries ) . You are not here- tics you therefore suffer not only your persons but your faith to be enslaved , in being subject to the rule of heretic princes . Not only have they no right to ...
... say to the Catholics who live in mixed countries ) . You are not here- tics you therefore suffer not only your persons but your faith to be enslaved , in being subject to the rule of heretic princes . Not only have they no right to ...
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... says : - " Considering that we are so great a multitude of men , almost the majority of every city , pass our lives silently and modestly , more known , perhaps , as individuals than as a body , and to be recognized only by our ...
... says : - " Considering that we are so great a multitude of men , almost the majority of every city , pass our lives silently and modestly , more known , perhaps , as individuals than as a body , and to be recognized only by our ...
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... says that he found two hundred copies in use among Christian Churches which he re- moved , and supplied their places by copies of the Gospels . There were , then , at the end of the second century , when it is agreed that the Gospels ...
... says that he found two hundred copies in use among Christian Churches which he re- moved , and supplied their places by copies of the Gospels . There were , then , at the end of the second century , when it is agreed that the Gospels ...
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Page 175 - And the rest of the men which were not killed by these plagues yet repented not of the works of their hands, that they should not worship devils, and idols of gold, and silver, and brass, and stone, and of wood; which neither can see, nor hear, nor walk: 21 Neither repented they of their murders, nor of their sorceries, nor of their fornication, nor of their thefts.
Page 260 - For the right faith is that we believe and confess that our Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, is God and Man: God, of the substance of the Father, begotten before the worlds; and Man, of the substance of his mother, born in the world...
Page 267 - ... which hope we have as an anchor of the soul both sure and steadfast, and which entereth into that within the veil, whither the forerunner is for us entered, even Jesus, MADE AN HIGH PRIEST FOR EVER AFTER THE ORDER OF MELCHIZEDEK.
Page 267 - Him : the eyes of your understanding being enlightened that ye may know what is the hope of His calling, and what the riches of the glory of his inheritance in the saints, and what is the exceeding greatness of His power to usward who believe, according to the working of His mighty power...
Page 271 - Now he that hath wrought us for the selfsame thing is God, who also hath given unto us the earnest of the Spirit.
Page 456 - Liturgy, to keep the mean between the two extremes, of too much stiffness in refusing, and of too much easiness in admitting any variation from it.
Page 278 - Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning. Of his own will begat he us with the word of truth, that we should be a kind of firstfruits of his creatures.
Page 267 - Whereby, when ye read, ye may understand my knowledge in the mystery of Christ) Which in other ages was not made known unto the sons of men, as it is now revealed unto his holy apostles and prophets by the Spirit...
Page 268 - Yet once more I shake not the earth only, but also heaven. And this word, Yet once more, signifieth the removing of those things that are shaken, as of things that are made, that those things which cannot be shaken may remain.
Page 497 - And the angels which kept not their first estate, but left their own habitation, he hath reserved in everlasting chains under darkness, unto the judgment of the great day.