Catholic World, Volume 86Paulist Fathers, 1908 |
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... Death , The , 688 Index Legislation , A Commentary on Sicily ; The New Winter Resort , 253 the Present , · 818 Irish Songs , 696 for those in Charge , Treasury of , Irish Songs and Lyrics , The Golden Isaac Pitman Shorthand , Course in ...
... Death , The , 688 Index Legislation , A Commentary on Sicily ; The New Winter Resort , 253 the Present , · 818 Irish Songs , 696 for those in Charge , Treasury of , Irish Songs and Lyrics , The Golden Isaac Pitman Shorthand , Course in ...
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... the Abbot of St. Mary's ; and since the death of his father , eight years before -his mother had died shortly after his birth - had lived and studied at the Abbey . Save when he stayed with 1907. ] 23 ARNOUL THE ENGLISHMAN.
... the Abbot of St. Mary's ; and since the death of his father , eight years before -his mother had died shortly after his birth - had lived and studied at the Abbey . Save when he stayed with 1907. ] 23 ARNOUL THE ENGLISHMAN.
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... dignitaries she con- ferred with the Archdeacon of Liège , who afterwards became Pope Urban IV . She did not live to see the fruits of her en- deavors . After her death , however , the cause 1907. ] 53 SANCTITY AND DEVELOPMENT.
... dignitaries she con- ferred with the Archdeacon of Liège , who afterwards became Pope Urban IV . She did not live to see the fruits of her en- deavors . After her death , however , the cause 1907. ] 53 SANCTITY AND DEVELOPMENT.
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deavors . After her death , however , the cause was led by an- other holy woman , Eve . Through the influence of the two wo- men , Urban IV . made the feast one of the Universal Church . St. Thomas embodied the best of his theological ...
deavors . After her death , however , the cause was led by an- other holy woman , Eve . Through the influence of the two wo- men , Urban IV . made the feast one of the Universal Church . St. Thomas embodied the best of his theological ...
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... death , were successively understood by Marie Heurtin . The notion of death appalled her , and , after being made to feel the cold form of a dead nun , she angrily declared that she would never consent to die . Her instructress had to ...
... death , were successively understood by Marie Heurtin . The notion of death appalled her , and , after being made to feel the cold form of a dead nun , she angrily declared that she would never consent to die . Her instructress had to ...
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Página 107 - Some heavenly music, which even now I do, To work mine end upon their senses that This airy charm is for, I'll break my staff, Bury it certain fathoms in the earth, And deeper than did ever plummet sound I'll drown my book.
Página 103 - All hail, great master! grave sir, hail ! I come To answer thy best pleasure ; be't to fly, To swim, to dive into the fire, to ride On the curl'd clouds ; to thy strong bidding, task Ariel, and all his quality.
Página 108 - I'll be wise hereafter, And seek for grace : What a thrice-double ass Was I, to take this drunkard for a god, And worship this dull fool ! Pro.
Página 806 - A jest's prosperity lies in the ear • Of him that hears it, never in the tongue Of him that makes it : then, if sickly ears, Deaf 'd with the clamours of their own dear groans.
Página 340 - But now farewell. I am going a long way With these thou seest — if indeed I go — (For all my mind is clouded with a doubt) To the island-valley of...
Página 627 - And human love needs human meriting: How hast thou merited — Of all man's clotted clay the dingiest clot? Alack, thou knowest not How little worthy of any love thou art ! Whom wilt thou find to love ignoble thee, Save Me, save only Me? All which I took from thee I did but take, Not for thy harms, But just that thou might'st seek it in My arms. All which thy child's mistake Fancies as lost, I have stored for thee at home: Rise, clasp My hand, and come ! " Halts by me that footfall : Is my gloom,...
Página 815 - Poor naked wretches, wheresoe'er you are, That bide the pelting of this pitiless storm, How shall your houseless heads and unfed sides, Your loop'd and window'd raggedness, defend you From seasons such as these?
Página 627 - Strange, piteous, futile thing, Wherefore should any set thee love apart? Seeing none but I makes much of naught" (He said), "And human love needs human meriting: How hast thou merited — Of all man's clotted clay the dingiest clot? Alack, thou knowest not How little worthy of any love thou art! Whom wilt thou find to love ignoble thee 170 Save Me, save only Me?
Página 626 - Against the red throb of its sunset-heart I laid my own to beat, And share commingling heat; But not by that, by that, was eased my human smart. In vain my tears were wet on Heaven's grey cheek.
Página 106 - And mine shall. Hast thou, which art but air, a touch, a feeling Of their afflictions, and shall not myself, One of their kind, that relish all as sharply, Passion as they, be kindlier moved than thou art?