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OF EVERY DESCRIPTION . MANUFACTORY AND WAREROOMS : 67 Greene
St . , and 70 , 72 , & 74 Wooster St . , ( BETWEEN BROOME AND SPRING
STREETS ) NEW YORK . Careful attention will be given to the furnishing of
Churches .
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION . MANUFACTORY AND WAREROOMS : 67 Greene
St . , and 70 , 72 , & 74 Wooster St . , ( BETWEEN BROOME AND SPRING
STREETS ) NEW YORK . Careful attention will be given to the furnishing of
Churches .
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This Review will not only be of great service to the Roman Catholic Church in this
country , but will take a prominent place in American periodical literature . " - -
Philadelphia Times . The articles are by representative writers , and may be said
to ...
This Review will not only be of great service to the Roman Catholic Church in this
country , but will take a prominent place in American periodical literature . " - -
Philadelphia Times . The articles are by representative writers , and may be said
to ...
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... we find ourselves at sea at nothing but a timely revelation from once , in the
unsaie keeping of all the angel Gabriel preserved the do - sorts of harebrained
apostles and mestic peace . Carlyle congratulates prophets . Happy for the
Church if ...
... we find ourselves at sea at nothing but a timely revelation from once , in the
unsaie keeping of all the angel Gabriel preserved the do - sorts of harebrained
apostles and mestic peace . Carlyle congratulates prophets . Happy for the
Church if ...
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... a religion the cumbrous structure of natural which should supersede Judaism
and proofs reared with infinite labor by . Christianity . It is to be supposed those
who do not perceive at once that he labored for that end and that the Church of ...
... a religion the cumbrous structure of natural which should supersede Judaism
and proofs reared with infinite labor by . Christianity . It is to be supposed those
who do not perceive at once that he labored for that end and that the Church of ...
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At a quarter past seven on of St . Francis de Sales , so earnest Tuesday morning ,
December 27th , for bringing all to the bosom of the his soul was released , and
mine from Catholic Church , and I say to mya struggle next to death . And how ...
At a quarter past seven on of St . Francis de Sales , so earnest Tuesday morning ,
December 27th , for bringing all to the bosom of the his soul was released , and
mine from Catholic Church , and I say to mya struggle next to death . And how ...
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192. oldal - ... having made known unto us the mystery of his will, according to his good pleasure, which he hath purposed in himself: That in the dispensation of the fulness of times, he might gather together in one all things in Christ, both which are in heaven, and which are on earth, even in him...
203. oldal - As ships, becalmed at eve, that lay With canvas drooping, side by side, Two towers of sail at dawn of day Are scarce long leagues apart descried ; When fell the night, upsprung the breeze, And all the darkling hours they plied, Nor dreamt but each the self-same seas By each was cleaving, side by side : E'en so — but why the tale reveal Of those, whom year by year unchanged, Brief absence joined anew to feel, Astounded, soul from soul estranged ? At dead of night...
203. oldal - But O blithe breeze! and O great seas, Though ne'er, that earliest parting past, On your wide plain they join again, Together lead them home at last. One port, methought. alike they sought, One purpose hold where'er they fare, — O bounding breeze. O rushing seas! At last, at last, unite them there!
215. oldal - A chief then tore out his heart, and devoured it. Thus died Jean de Brebeuf, the founder of the Huron mission, its truest hero, and its greatest martyr. He came of a noble race, — the same, it is said, from which sprang the English Earls of Arundel; but never had the mailed barons of his line confronted a fate so appalling, with so prodigious a constancy. To the last he refused to flinch, and " his death was the astonishment of his murderers.
279. oldal - But ask now the beasts, and they shall teach thee; and the fowls of the air, and they shall tell thee: Or speak to the earth, and it shall teach thee: and the fishes of the sea shall declare unto thee.
218. oldal - I find that Mrs. Pierce's little girl is my Valentine, she having drawn me ; which I was not sorry for, it easing me of something more that I must have given to others. But here I do first observe the fashion of drawing of...
215. oldal - We are made a spectacle to the world, to angels, and to men.
151. oldal - When Raphael had thus made an end of speaking, though many things occurred to me, both concerning the manners and laws of that people, that seemed very absurd, as well in their way of making war, as in their notions of religion and divine matters — together with...
287. oldal - If, as is the case, we feel responsibility, are ashamed, are frightened, at transgressing the voice of conscience, this implies that there is One to whom we are responsible, before whom we are ashamed, whose claims upon us we fear. If, on doing wrong, we feel the same tearful, broken-hearted sorrow which overwhelms us on hurting a mother ; if, on doing right, we enjoy the same sunny serenity of mind, the same soothing, satisfactory delight which follows on...
238. oldal - Past detains you, Her sunshine and storms forget ; No chains so unworthy to hold you As those of a vain regret; Sad or bright she is lifeless ever; Cast her phantom arms away, Nor look back, save to learn the lesson Of a nobler strife To-day.