The Rambler, a Catholic journal of home and foreign literature [&c.]. Vol.5-new [3rd] [Vol.11 of the new [2nd] ser. is imperf. Continued as The Home and foreign review]., Tom 41855 |
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... feeling of the peni- tent in the confessional towards the confessor is one which it never enters their heads to conceive ... feelings by their own experience . Only con- ceive going to confession to Dr. Philpotts , Dr. Blomfield , or Dr ...
... feeling of the peni- tent in the confessional towards the confessor is one which it never enters their heads to conceive ... feelings by their own experience . Only con- ceive going to confession to Dr. Philpotts , Dr. Blomfield , or Dr ...
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... feeling of intense pleasure and relief . . . . O blessed moment , mo- ment for ever memorable to me ! Even now I implore God to grant that the exquisite memory of that moment may be for ever graven on my heart with the ineffaceable ...
... feeling of intense pleasure and relief . . . . O blessed moment , mo- ment for ever memorable to me ! Even now I implore God to grant that the exquisite memory of that moment may be for ever graven on my heart with the ineffaceable ...
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... feelings in the dedi- cation of a little volume of hymns he composed in honour of the Divine Eucharist : " O adorable Sacrament , exhilarating stream at which my thirsting lips have drunk the blessed first - fruits of eternal life , my ...
... feelings in the dedi- cation of a little volume of hymns he composed in honour of the Divine Eucharist : " O adorable Sacrament , exhilarating stream at which my thirsting lips have drunk the blessed first - fruits of eternal life , my ...
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... feelings , which present objects for its choice in season and out of season , without its being able to control them ; its only liberty being that of assenting to or dissenting from any thing proposed to it . This is the nature of man ...
... feelings , which present objects for its choice in season and out of season , without its being able to control them ; its only liberty being that of assenting to or dissenting from any thing proposed to it . This is the nature of man ...
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... feelings , but in obedience to the fierce demands of the agitators , and to avert the dreaded evils of civil war . " And yet , with all these ad- missions , he has the effrontery to accuse Catholics of ingrati- tude ! What shall we ...
... feelings , but in obedience to the fierce demands of the agitators , and to avert the dreaded evils of civil war . " And yet , with all these ad- missions , he has the effrontery to accuse Catholics of ingrati- tude ! What shall we ...
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