The Faith of Our Fathers: Being a Plain Exposition and Vindication of the Church Founded by Our Lord Jesus ChristJ. Murphy Company, 1891 - 470 psl. |
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... Temporal Power of the Popes - How they ac- quired Temporal Power - Validity and Jus- tice of their Title- What the Popes have done for Rome ......... 162 XIII . Invocation of Saints ......... 181 XIV . Is it Lawful to Honor the Blessed ...
... Temporal Power of the Popes - How they ac- quired Temporal Power - Validity and Jus- tice of their Title- What the Popes have done for Rome ......... 162 XIII . Invocation of Saints ......... 181 XIV . Is it Lawful to Honor the Blessed ...
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... temporal reward , since I seek not your money , but your soul , for which Jesus Christ died . I could not hope for an eternal reward by deceiving you , for I would thereby purchase for my self eternal condemnation , by gaining ...
... temporal reward , since I seek not your money , but your soul , for which Jesus Christ died . I could not hope for an eternal reward by deceiving you , for I would thereby purchase for my self eternal condemnation , by gaining ...
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... temporal calamity , deter you from investigating and embracing the true religion . " For our present tribulation , which is momentary and light , worketh for us above measure exceedingly an eternal weight of glory . " May God give you ...
... temporal calamity , deter you from investigating and embracing the true religion . " For our present tribulation , which is momentary and light , worketh for us above measure exceedingly an eternal weight of glory . " May God give you ...
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... temporal interests ; and third , for the purpose of promoting literary pur- suits . The Catholic Church is a society founded by our Lord Jesus Christ for the sanctification of its members ; hence , St. Peter calls the Christians of his ...
... temporal interests ; and third , for the purpose of promoting literary pur- suits . The Catholic Church is a society founded by our Lord Jesus Christ for the sanctification of its members ; hence , St. Peter calls the Christians of his ...
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... temporal and spirit- ual death , and make them pious and useful mem- bers of society , becoming more than mothers to them ; who rescue children from ignorance , and in- stil into their minds the knowledge and love of God . We can point ...
... temporal and spirit- ual death , and make them pious and useful mem- bers of society , becoming more than mothers to them ; who rescue children from ignorance , and in- stil into their minds the knowledge and love of God . We can point ...
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