Mores Catholici: Books I-IVP. O'Shea, 1888 |
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... innocence , of wealth and time , beau- ty and service devoted to God and to the poor , lost half their interest , because they differ in nothing from what passed actually around men , and from what was as familiar as the ordinary ...
... innocence , of wealth and time , beau- ty and service devoted to God and to the poor , lost half their interest , because they differ in nothing from what passed actually around men , and from what was as familiar as the ordinary ...
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... Innocent III . , Innocent IV ,, Gregory IX . , Pius II . , and so many other great Pontiffs , kept alive the sacred fire and enthusiasm , which was to preserve the Christians of the east . It may be observed that all the negociations of ...
... Innocent III . , Innocent IV ,, Gregory IX . , Pius II . , and so many other great Pontiffs , kept alive the sacred fire and enthusiasm , which was to preserve the Christians of the east . It may be observed that all the negociations of ...
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... breathe joyous simplicity and angelic innocence , and which young hearts would not exchange for the wealth of worlds . Hence , in * Plato Symposium , 33 . relation to the fine arts , it is the poor 54 MORES CATHOLICI ; OR ,
... breathe joyous simplicity and angelic innocence , and which young hearts would not exchange for the wealth of worlds . Hence , in * Plato Symposium , 33 . relation to the fine arts , it is the poor 54 MORES CATHOLICI ; OR ,
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... innocent simplicity , in a Catholic land , where a sweet look is of more avail than a long purse . The rich are amazed on entering it , to find how indifferent men seem to their stern orders . It is not there that they would be able to ...
... innocent simplicity , in a Catholic land , where a sweet look is of more avail than a long purse . The rich are amazed on entering it , to find how indifferent men seem to their stern orders . It is not there that they would be able to ...
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... innocence , or penitence , of those who offered , whence Epiphanius says in his exposition of the Catholic faith , " The Church admits the oblations of such as have done injury to no one , and done no wickedness , but led an innocent ...
... innocence , or penitence , of those who offered , whence Epiphanius says in his exposition of the Catholic faith , " The Church admits the oblations of such as have done injury to no one , and done no wickedness , but led an innocent ...
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Sida 184 - Suspicious, reasonless. Why should their Lord Envy them that ? Can it be sin to know ? Can it be death ? And do they only stand By ignorance...
Sida 503 - And many nations shall come, and say, Come, and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, And to the house of the God of Jacob ; And he will teach us of his ways, And we will walk in his paths: For the law shall go forth of Zion, And the word of the Lord from Jerusalem.
Sida 18 - ... he be old, before he shall find sufficient cause to be honest. For his knowledge standeth so upon the abstract and general, that happy is that man who may understand him, and more happy, that can apply what he doth understand.
Sida 811 - Before their eyes the wizard lay, As if he had not been dead a day. His hoary beard in silver rolled, He seemed some seventy winters old; A palmer's amice wrapped him round, With a wrought Spanish baldric bound, Like a pilgrim from beyond the sea: His left hand held his Book of Might, A silver cross was in his right; The lamp was placed beside his knee.
Sida 491 - Sweet is the breath of morn, her rising sweet, With charm of earliest birds; pleasant the sun, When first on this delightful land he spreads His orient beams, on herb, tree, fruit, and flower, Glistering with dew; fragrant the fertile earth After soft showers; and sweet the coming on Of grateful evening mild: then silent night, With this her solemn bird, and this fair moon, And these the gems of heaven, her starry train...
Sida 153 - II is no marvel — from my very birth My soul was drunk with love, which did pervade And mingle with whate'er I saw on earth ; Of objects all inanimate I made Idols, and out of wild and lonely flowers, And rocks, whereby they grew, a paradise, "Whero 1 did lay me down within the shade Of waving trees, and dream'd uncounted hours, Though I was chid for wandering...
Sida 820 - Oh ! on that day, that wrathful day, When man to judgment wakes from clay, Be THOU the trembling sinner's stay, Though heaven and earth shall pass away ! HUSH'D is the harp — the Minstrel gone.
Sida 772 - Avoid thee, fiend! — with cruel hand, Shake not the dying sinner's sand! O look, my son, upon yon sign Of the Redeemer's grace divine; O think on faith and bliss! By many a death-bed I have been, And many a sinner's parting seen, But never aught like this.
Sida 756 - Nothing is here for tears, nothing to wail Or knock the breast, no weakness, no contempt. Dispraise or blame, nothing but well and fair. And what may quiet us in a death so noble.
Sida 509 - I never hear the loud solitary whistle of the curlew in a summer noon, or the wild mixing cadence of a troop of gray plover in an autumnal morning, without feeling an elevation of soul like the enthusiasm of devotion or poetry.