The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical, ecclesiastical & literary miscellany, Band 551868 |
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... becoming every day more confessed ; the literature of monasticism is daily engrossing more and more attention . Within a ... become , if so needed , ȧváleμa from Christ for the brethren . And as there is no land to which , by the very ...
... becoming every day more confessed ; the literature of monasticism is daily engrossing more and more attention . Within a ... become , if so needed , ȧváleμa from Christ for the brethren . And as there is no land to which , by the very ...
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... become the object of covetousness less restrained , and more rapacious desire than at any other epoch ? Too rich ! but what human autho- rity is entitled to fix the limit at which excessive wealth commences , or to trace boundaries to ...
... become the object of covetousness less restrained , and more rapacious desire than at any other epoch ? Too rich ! but what human autho- rity is entitled to fix the limit at which excessive wealth commences , or to trace boundaries to ...
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... becoming slaves of Islamism , and ' accomplices of schism ' ( i . 377 ) . Although monastic life was not wholly unknown previously at Rome - for the daughter of Constantine had founded a monastery of women on the spot where S. Agnes ...
... becoming slaves of Islamism , and ' accomplices of schism ' ( i . 377 ) . Although monastic life was not wholly unknown previously at Rome - for the daughter of Constantine had founded a monastery of women on the spot where S. Agnes ...
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... become one of the cardinal deacons , and sent him as his nuncio to Constantinople . He was fifty when , after striving in vain to elude the distinction , he became Pope . It was during the interval between his election and confirmation ...
... become one of the cardinal deacons , and sent him as his nuncio to Constantinople . He was fifty when , after striving in vain to elude the distinction , he became Pope . It was during the interval between his election and confirmation ...
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... become either an abbot or a mere monk , unless he gave up his clerical functions . What exactly this implies , and what was the nature of the engagement never to act as a priest again , we are unable to determine . The statement ...
... become either an abbot or a mere monk , unless he gave up his clerical functions . What exactly this implies , and what was the nature of the engagement never to act as a priest again , we are unable to determine . The statement ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 340 - If I ask Him to receive me, Will He say me nay ? " Not till earth, and not till heaven Pass away.
Seite 401 - To which it was answered by me, that true it was that God had endowed his Majesty with excellent science and great endowments of nature, but his Majesty was not learned in the laws of his realm of England ; and causes which concern the life or inheritance or goods or fortunes of his subjects are not to be decided by natural reason but by the artificial reason and judgment of law, which law is an act which requires long study and experience before that a man can attain to the cognizance of it...
Seite 13 - But woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye shut up the kingdom of heaven (z) against men : for ye neither go in yourselves, neither suffer ye them that are entering to go in. 14 Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites ! for ye devour widows' houses, and for a pretence make long prayer : therefore ye shall receive the greater damnation.
Seite 340 - ART thou weary, art thou languid, Art thou sore distrest ? " Come to me" — saith One — " and coming Be at rest!" Hath He marks to lead me to Him, If He be my Guide ? " In His Feet and Hands are Wound-prints And His Side.
Seite 483 - These angels and men, thus predestinated and foreordained, are particularly and unchangeably designed ; and their number is so certain and definite, that it cannot be either increased or diminished.
Seite 479 - Worthy receivers, outwardly partaking of the visible elements in this sacrament," do then also inwardly by faith, really and indeed, yet not carnally and corporally, but spiritually, receive and feed upon Christ crucified, and all benefits of his death : the body and blood of Christ being then not corporally or carnally in, with, or under the bread and wine ; yet as really, but spiritually, present to the faith of believers in that ordinance, as the elements themselves are to their outWard senses.
Seite 394 - Remember not, Lord, our offences, nor the offences of our forefathers ; neither take thou vengeance of our sins : spare us, good Lord, spare thy people, whom thou hast redeemed with thy most precious blood, and be not angry with us for ever.
Seite 436 - For thus saith the Lord God; How much more when I send my four sore judgments upon Jerusalem, the sword, and the famine, and the noisome beast, and the pestilence, to cut off from it man and beast?
Seite 287 - You are a grain of mustard seed, that shall rise and grow till its branches overshadow the earth. You are few, but your work is the work of God. His smile is on you, and your children shall fill the land.
Seite 467 - Firmly I believe and truly God is Three, and God is One; And I next acknowledge duly Manhood taken by the Son. And I trust and hope most fully In that manhood crucified; And each thought and deed unruly Do to death, as He has died. Simply to His grace and wholly Light and life and strength belong, And I love, supremely solely, Him the holy, Him the strong.