Compitum: Or, The Meeting of the Ways at the Catholic Church, Книга 7C. Dolman, 1854 |
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... truth , as belonging to the best men in all ages , 76. The life of the prophets perpetuated by the hermits - examples , 79 . CHAPTER II.-p. 84 . THE ROAD OF RETREAT ( continued ) . Avenue to the centre constituted by the history of ...
... truth , as belonging to the best men in all ages , 76. The life of the prophets perpetuated by the hermits - examples , 79 . CHAPTER II.-p. 84 . THE ROAD OF RETREAT ( continued ) . Avenue to the centre constituted by the history of ...
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... truth of the religion which gave rise to them , 311. Avenue by a considera- tion of the character which belongs to the friends of these institutions , 315 ; their privileges , 322 ; by the character of their enemies , 325 ; the ...
... truth of the religion which gave rise to them , 311. Avenue by a considera- tion of the character which belongs to the friends of these institutions , 315 ; their privileges , 322 ; by the character of their enemies , 325 ; the ...
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... truth , 409 ; favourable to natural devotion , 413 ; to wisdom , conferring a prudence which cannot be caught by snares , 415 ; conducive to the true philosophy of life , 421. It loves equality and esteems the low , 422. It is inclined ...
... truth , 409 ; favourable to natural devotion , 413 ; to wisdom , conferring a prudence which cannot be caught by snares , 415 ; conducive to the true philosophy of life , 421. It loves equality and esteems the low , 422. It is inclined ...
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... truth , that it is to the monastery this alley must assuredly lead them . Well , in effect , without more words , it is plain they are right ; for its name is only thus indefinite in order to express the common wants of those who enter ...
... truth , that it is to the monastery this alley must assuredly lead them . Well , in effect , without more words , it is plain they are right ; for its name is only thus indefinite in order to express the common wants of those who enter ...
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... truth , which teaches man to wed himself to light from infancy , and with that pure religion which ever invokes light , as if in the poet's words , addressed to its great symbol , - “ All hail , pure lamp ! bright , sacred , and ...
... truth , which teaches man to wed himself to light from infancy , and with that pure religion which ever invokes light , as if in the poet's words , addressed to its great symbol , - “ All hail , pure lamp ! bright , sacred , and ...
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