Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... devotion , we have neglected to study this devotion with the attention we should . It is comparatively a new devotion , especially in the form introduced by Margaret Mary , and we are not easily drawn to new devotions . It is just now ...
... devotion , we have neglected to study this devotion with the attention we should . It is comparatively a new devotion , especially in the form introduced by Margaret Mary , and we are not easily drawn to new devotions . It is just now ...
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... devotions the Catholic is not free to follow that which has for him a special attraction , as he has , among canonized saints , to select for his special devotion the one or more to whom he is specially drawn . By what right , then ...
... devotions the Catholic is not free to follow that which has for him a special attraction , as he has , among canonized saints , to select for his special devotion the one or more to whom he is specially drawn . By what right , then ...
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... devotion to God in his human nature , which includes both the human soul and the human body in their henceforth indissoluble union , and therefore the human heart , in both its material and spiritual sense , -which is simply devotion to ...
... devotion to God in his human nature , which includes both the human soul and the human body in their henceforth indissoluble union , and therefore the human heart , in both its material and spiritual sense , -which is simply devotion to ...
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CONTENTS No I | 1 |
EDUCATION AND THE REPUBLIC | 37 |
HOLY COMMUNIONTRANSUBSTANTIATION | 55 |
Autorių teisės | |
Nerodoma skirsnių: 17
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