The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]1835 |
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... prove , what Catholics do not deny , but on the contrary allow without any difficulty : but they hardly touch upon those points which Catholics hold for articles of faith . For instance , they will bring you a multitude of texts from ...
... prove , what Catholics do not deny , but on the contrary allow without any difficulty : but they hardly touch upon those points which Catholics hold for articles of faith . For instance , they will bring you a multitude of texts from ...
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... prove that there is a relative honour due to the images or pictures of Christ and his saints ? From the dictates of common sense and reason , as well as of piety and religion , which teach us to express our love and esteem for the ...
... prove that there is a relative honour due to the images or pictures of Christ and his saints ? From the dictates of common sense and reason , as well as of piety and religion , which teach us to express our love and esteem for the ...
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... prove the sincerity of this statement , to express my gratitude to Him who has manifested so much mercy in my behalf , and to render my life additionally subservient to the welfare of man- kind , I have deliberately resolved to ...
... prove the sincerity of this statement , to express my gratitude to Him who has manifested so much mercy in my behalf , and to render my life additionally subservient to the welfare of man- kind , I have deliberately resolved to ...
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... by the doubtful means of a surgical operation , which , in the state of his constitution , threatened to prove fatal . Under these circumstances , Mr. Leifchild has devoted a concluding chapter to a candid 46 Leifchild's Life of Hughes .
... by the doubtful means of a surgical operation , which , in the state of his constitution , threatened to prove fatal . Under these circumstances , Mr. Leifchild has devoted a concluding chapter to a candid 46 Leifchild's Life of Hughes .
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... prove worthless , without the presence and influence of that Spirit which ought to animate it , and can alone secure its intended results . Whatever , then , injures the spiritual character of the church , in the extent to which it is ...
... prove worthless , without the presence and influence of that Spirit which ought to animate it , and can alone secure its intended results . Whatever , then , injures the spiritual character of the church , in the extent to which it is ...
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Page 464 - A new commandment give I unto you, that ye love one another.
Page 462 - Again, the kingdom of heaven is like unto treasure hid in a field; the which when a man hath found, he hideth, and for joy thereof goeth and selleth all that he hath, and buyeth that field.
Page 24 - Why should ye be stricken any more? ye will revolt more and more: the whole head is sick, and the whole heart faint. From the sole of the foot even unto the head there is no soundness in it ; but wounds, and bruises, and putrifying sores : they have not been closed, neither bound up, neither mollified with ointment.
Page 355 - I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, And bring to nothing the understanding of the prudent.
Page 84 - Every wise woman buildeth her house: but the foolish plucketh it down with her hands.
Page 298 - WE then that are strong ought to bear the infirmities of the weak, and not to please ourselves. 2 Let every one of us please his neighbour for his good to edification.
Page 185 - which has " the promise of this life as well as of that which
Page 16 - As the Father hath sent me, I also send you. When he had said this, he breathed on them ; and he said to them : Receive ye the Holy Ghost : whose sins you shall forgive, they are forgiven them ; and whose sins you shall retain, they are retained.
Page 17 - The body and blood of Christ which are verily and indeed taken and received by the faithful in the Lord's Supper.
Page 145 - IF thou would'st view fair Melrose aright, Go visit it by the pale moon-light; For the gay beams of lightsome day Gild, but to flout, the ruins gray.