Drops of Oil from the Lamp of the Sanctuary; Or, Unction of the Seven Sacraments. [In Verse.]1876 |
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... daily from the altars of the Christian Church , and will do so till the end of time ; in the words of the Catechism , " The MASS is the unbloody sacrifice of the Body and Blood of Christ . " The Lamb standing as it were slain . The ...
... daily from the altars of the Christian Church , and will do so till the end of time ; in the words of the Catechism , " The MASS is the unbloody sacrifice of the Body and Blood of Christ . " The Lamb standing as it were slain . The ...
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... daily sacrifice of the New Law was no longer offered in those holy edifices . The sweet name of Mary was profaned the saints were no longer invoked ; the words of the sweet singer of Israel were hushed . The coarse voices of rough ...
... daily sacrifice of the New Law was no longer offered in those holy edifices . The sweet name of Mary was profaned the saints were no longer invoked ; the words of the sweet singer of Israel were hushed . The coarse voices of rough ...
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... above all , and our neighbour as our- selves to take up our cross daily , and she never fails to follow His example . He said to His disciples before His Passion and Death , " I have yet many things to say 16 Drops of Oil from the.
... above all , and our neighbour as our- selves to take up our cross daily , and she never fails to follow His example . He said to His disciples before His Passion and Death , " I have yet many things to say 16 Drops of Oil from the.
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... daily Mass ; ' Tis God who pays our debts , But seen as in a glass . The Eucharistic Bread , Our supersubstantial food , By which our souls are fed , Christ's Body is and Blood . In even one small crumb Divinity doth stop , Incarnate 24 ...
... daily Mass ; ' Tis God who pays our debts , But seen as in a glass . The Eucharistic Bread , Our supersubstantial food , By which our souls are fed , Christ's Body is and Blood . In even one small crumb Divinity doth stop , Incarnate 24 ...
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... the fount , His Tears the healing rain . Then haste to daily climb Up Calvary's ruddy steep ; Until the end of time This fount springs pure and deep . The Sun withdraws his light , The veil is rent Lamp of the Sanctuary . 25.
... the fount , His Tears the healing rain . Then haste to daily climb Up Calvary's ruddy steep ; Until the end of time This fount springs pure and deep . The Sun withdraws his light , The veil is rent Lamp of the Sanctuary . 25.
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