The American Ecclesiastical Review, Zväzok 149Herman Joseph Heuser Catholic University of America Press, 1963 |
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... Offering ? .. Chalice Materials Some Sede Vacante Problems ... Lavabo Water The Ambry COMMENT ..... BOOK REVIEWS 201 202 203 204 205 206 206 .Dom Patrick Granfield 208 The School Question : a Bibliography on Church - State Relationships ...
... Offering ? .. Chalice Materials Some Sede Vacante Problems ... Lavabo Water The Ambry COMMENT ..... BOOK REVIEWS 201 202 203 204 205 206 206 .Dom Patrick Granfield 208 The School Question : a Bibliography on Church - State Relationships ...
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... offering at the same time his own precious views on various subjects , for example , that Joseph presided over the rite of circumcision and that he was not only present at the arrival of the Magi but was the one who received them . We ...
... offering at the same time his own precious views on various subjects , for example , that Joseph presided over the rite of circumcision and that he was not only present at the arrival of the Magi but was the one who received them . We ...
Strana 35
... offered as this is ad gloriam Dei and also in remissionem peccatorum . It strongly affects even certain seasons and days of the liturgical year , when it is emphasized and expressed with unusual vigor and intensity . It is desirable ...
... offered as this is ad gloriam Dei and also in remissionem peccatorum . It strongly affects even certain seasons and days of the liturgical year , when it is emphasized and expressed with unusual vigor and intensity . It is desirable ...
Strana 53
... offered by the author of the catechetical work is evidently based on the distinction between con- ceptual and evaluative cognition - a soundly established distinction . It can safely be asserted that there are some persons who are so ...
... offered by the author of the catechetical work is evidently based on the distinction between con- ceptual and evaluative cognition - a soundly established distinction . It can safely be asserted that there are some persons who are so ...
Strana 101
... offered here . Because this is so , it is therefore implicitly postulated that there were private altars . The laws of CS state that every killing of an animal is a sacrifice and had to be brought to the house of Iahweh , i.e. , the ...
... offered here . Because this is so , it is therefore implicitly postulated that there were private altars . The laws of CS state that every killing of an animal is a sacrifice and had to be brought to the house of Iahweh , i.e. , the ...
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Strana 34 - The fundamental theory of liberty upon which all governments in this Union repose excludes any general power of the State to standardize its children by forcing them to accept instruction from public teachers only.
Strana 165 - For the body is not one member, but many. If the foot shall say, Because I am not the hand, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?
Strana 135 - For this reason the Father loves me, because I lay down my life, that I may take it again. No one takes it from me, but I lay it down of my own accord. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again; this charge I have received from my Father.
Strana 164 - For by one Spirit we were all baptized into one body, whether Jews or Greeks, whether slaves or free, and we were all made to drink of one Spirit.
Strana 165 - Then God blessed them, and God said to them, 'Be fruitful and multiply; fill the earth and subdue it; have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over every living thing that moves on the earth.
Strana 411 - If any man come to you, and bring not this doctrine, receive him not into the house nor say to him, God speed you.
Strana 33 - I think the authors of that notable instrument intended to include all men, but they did not intend to declare all men equal in all respects. They did not mean to say all were equal in color, size, intellect, moral developments, or social capacity.
Strana 110 - Sacrifice and oblation thou didst not desire ; but thou hast pierced ears for me. Burnt-offering and sin-offering thou didst not require : then said I, Behold, I come. In the head of the book it is written of me that I should do thy will : O my God, I have desired it, and thy law in the midst of my heart.
Strana 379 - Truly, truly, I say to you, I am the door of the sheep. All who came before me are thieves and robbers; but the sheep did not heed them. I am the door; if any one enters by me, he will be saved, and will go in and out and find pasture.
Strana 223 - There is no way of determining, with even a fair degree of accuracy, how many persons came to California from the rest of the United States in the years immediately following the discovery of gold. The migration, however, was so stupendous as to out-rank in point of numbers anything of its kind in the nation's history, and to stand on an equal footing with some of the great world movements of population.