Catechism of the diocese of Paris, tr. [of Catéchisme, ou, Abrégé de la foi] by M.J. Piercy1850 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 5 z 9
Strona 151
... natural law ? A. The natural law , is the eternal law applica- ble to man , and which was revealed to him after the creation , in order to teach him his duty towards God , towards his fellow creatures , and towards himself . * Q. What ...
... natural law ? A. The natural law , is the eternal law applica- ble to man , and which was revealed to him after the creation , in order to teach him his duty towards God , towards his fellow creatures , and towards himself . * Q. What ...
Strona 152
... natural law , did not God also impose other pre- cepts in the ancient , or Mosaical Law ? A. Yes , besides those precepts which renewed the natural law , in the law of Moses , precepts were ordained , which prescribed the ceremonies of ...
... natural law , did not God also impose other pre- cepts in the ancient , or Mosaical Law ? A. Yes , besides those precepts which renewed the natural law , in the law of Moses , precepts were ordained , which prescribed the ceremonies of ...
Strona 221
... natural water on the person who is to be baptized , pronouncing at the same time these words : " I baptize thee in ... natural water ? A. I mean that water which has its origin from natural causes ; as for instance , spring water , river ...
... natural water on the person who is to be baptized , pronouncing at the same time these words : " I baptize thee in ... natural water ? A. I mean that water which has its origin from natural causes ; as for instance , spring water , river ...
Strona 222
Paris diocese. Q. When does water cease to be natural ? A. Water ceases to be natural when it is mate- rially altered by extraneous bodies , such , for ex- ample , as are to be found in wine . Q. What does the water signify which is used ...
Paris diocese. Q. When does water cease to be natural ? A. Water ceases to be natural when it is mate- rially altered by extraneous bodies , such , for ex- ample , as are to be found in wine . Q. What does the water signify which is used ...
Strona 230
... natural change of one substance into another . A. Take , for example , the bread , wine , and other food which we consume ; they are changed into the substance of our flesh and blood ; this is natural Transubstantiation . Q. Give an ...
... natural change of one substance into another . A. Take , for example , the bread , wine , and other food which we consume ; they are changed into the substance of our flesh and blood ; this is natural Transubstantiation . Q. Give an ...
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
Adam adore Almighty angels announced Apostles Ascension assistance Baptism believe bestow Bishops Blessed Virgin body Bread Catechism Catholic charity children of God Christian Church celebrates Church honours Commandment Communion Confession Confirmation conscience consecrated contrition created creatures Cross death Disciples Divine doctrine duty earth Easter Ember days established Eucharist Extreme Unction faithful Father feast festival give given glory grace heart heaven Holy Ghost Holy Order idolatry imperfect contrition Incarnation infinite Jesus Christ LESSON Lord Lord's Prayer mandments mankind Mass mean ments miracle mortal sin Moses mother mystery neighbour obey obliged obtain offer original sin ourselves parents Pastors penance Pentecost perfect persons pray prayer Priests promised Protestants punishment receive render resurrection of Jesus Sacra Sacraments Sacrifice Saints salvation sanctify Saviour signify sins soul spiritual suffer Sunday teach thee things Thou shalt tion truths unity venial sin virtues words worship