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Page 26
... fathers . That Celtic remains and customs should be found in greater abundance , and the Celtic language in greater purity in Ireland than elsewhere , is not at all surprising . Her insular position has protected her from many of the ...
... fathers . That Celtic remains and customs should be found in greater abundance , and the Celtic language in greater purity in Ireland than elsewhere , is not at all surprising . Her insular position has protected her from many of the ...
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... father to the orphan , to guard the honour of the vir- tuous , to reclaim the fallen from the ways of sin , to strengthen the dying Christian in his last agony by prayer , and assist the suffering soul in purgatory by pious suffrage ...
... father to the orphan , to guard the honour of the vir- tuous , to reclaim the fallen from the ways of sin , to strengthen the dying Christian in his last agony by prayer , and assist the suffering soul in purgatory by pious suffrage ...
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... father of the modern German theory , and of Boussingault , whose accuracy is only equalled by his candour and judgment . Professor Henslow has addressed some amusing letters to the farmers of Suffolk through the newspapers ; and these ...
... father of the modern German theory , and of Boussingault , whose accuracy is only equalled by his candour and judgment . Professor Henslow has addressed some amusing letters to the farmers of Suffolk through the newspapers ; and these ...
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... Father the sacred body and the precious blood of the lamb , with which we have been redeemed from our sins " ( St. Bede ) ; that altars are consecrated in order that " a secret virtue may turn the creatures chosen for sacrifice into the ...
... Father the sacred body and the precious blood of the lamb , with which we have been redeemed from our sins " ( St. Bede ) ; that altars are consecrated in order that " a secret virtue may turn the creatures chosen for sacrifice into the ...
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... Father Louis of Granada , St. John of the Cross , St. Ignatius of Loyola in his famous Spiritual Exercises , Drex- elius and Canisius , and a whole host of admirable authors por- duced by the Society of Jesus alone , to say nothing of ...
... Father Louis of Granada , St. John of the Cross , St. Ignatius of Loyola in his famous Spiritual Exercises , Drex- elius and Canisius , and a whole host of admirable authors por- duced by the Society of Jesus alone , to say nothing of ...
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