The Catholic Historical Review, Volume 6

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Catholic University of America Press, 1927 - Catholic church in the United States

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Page 301 - John de Matha, God's errands never fail. Sweep on through storm and darkness The thunder and the hail. Sail on nor fear to breast the sea. Our hearts, our hopes are all with thee, Our hearts, our hopes, our prayers, our tears, Our faith, triumphant over fears, Are all with thee,—are all with thee.
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Page 301 - nor fear to breast the sea. Our hearts, our hopes are all with thee, Our hearts, our hopes, our prayers, our tears, Our faith, triumphant over fears, Are all with
Page 369 - I knowe a merchaunt man, whych shall at thys tyme be namelesse, that boughte the cotentes of two noble lybraryes for xl. shyllynges pryce, a shame it is to be spoken. Thys stuffe hath he occupyed in the stede of graye paper by the space of more than these x yeares, & yet he hath store ynough for as many
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Page 141 - First, the authority of the sovereign, by whose command the war is to be waged. . . . Secondly, a just cause is required, namely, that those who are attacked, should be attacked because they deserve it on account of some fault. . . . Thirdly, it is necessary that the belligerents should have a rightful intention, so that they intend the
Page 491 - a biographical account of the author, so far as authentic materials existed for that purpose, and an estimate of his historical credibility and value.
Page 52 - Behold I am with you all days, even to the consummation of the world. (Matt, xxviii, 20).
Page 70 - datas est nobis, et factus est principatus super humerum eius; et vocabitur nomen eius Admirabilis, consiliarius, Deus, fortis, pater futuri saeculi, princeps pacis. Multiplicabitur eius imperium, et pacis non erit finis: super solium David, et super regnum eius sedebit: ut confirmet illud et corroboret
Page 402 - The supreme power in a state, is jus dicere only; jus dare, strictly speaking, belongs alone to God. Parliaments are in all cases to declare what is for the good of the whole; but it is not the declaration of Parliament that makes it so: There must be in

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