the life of st. ignatius of loyola1871 |
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Strana vii
... the part of Govéa . Remarkable conversions . Peter Faber is the first companion who remains faithful to him . Ignatius forms him to piety . pp . 88-99 · CHAPTER X. The Exercises . Their idea . Man learns Table of Contents . vii.
... the part of Govéa . Remarkable conversions . Peter Faber is the first companion who remains faithful to him . Ignatius forms him to piety . pp . 88-99 · CHAPTER X. The Exercises . Their idea . Man learns Table of Contents . vii.
Strana viii
father genelli. CHAPTER X. The Exercises . Their idea . Man learns in them by prayer and medi- tation , to know his end , and the will of God in his regard . They have greatly contributed to develope the spirit of the Gospel . Their ...
father genelli. CHAPTER X. The Exercises . Their idea . Man learns in them by prayer and medi- tation , to know his end , and the will of God in his regard . They have greatly contributed to develope the spirit of the Gospel . Their ...
Strana xi
... idea of forming a coalition of the countries situated on its shores , under the command of the Emperor , to repress the infidels . Ignatius composes a memoir on the subject to the Emperor , which was never sent to him . His efforts to ...
... idea of forming a coalition of the countries situated on its shores , under the command of the Emperor , to repress the infidels . Ignatius composes a memoir on the subject to the Emperor , which was never sent to him . His efforts to ...
Strana xii
... idea of Christian asceticism . Letter to Francis Borgia on this subject . His aversion to all exaggeration . Severity to two Fathers of Gandia who were not of the spirit of the Society . The care he took of the health of his subjects ...
... idea of Christian asceticism . Letter to Francis Borgia on this subject . His aversion to all exaggeration . Severity to two Fathers of Gandia who were not of the spirit of the Society . The care he took of the health of his subjects ...
Strana xviii
... idea we would represent of St. Ignatius is that of a man who in all his life , and even in his least actions , is perfectly master of himself , always self - possessed , always keeping nature under control and never for one moment ...
... idea we would represent of St. Ignatius is that of a man who in all his life , and even in his least actions , is perfectly master of himself , always self - possessed , always keeping nature under control and never for one moment ...
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Strana 257 - Blessed art thou, Simon Bar Jona, because flesh and blood hath not revealed it to thee, but my Father who is in heaven. And I say to thee, that thou art Peter; and upon this rock will I build my Church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.
Strana 351 - The more we have of such works as 'The Hidden Life of Jesus,' the better." — Westminster Gazette. " A book of searching power." — Church Review. "We have often regretted that this writer's works are not better known.
Strana 357 - The Archbishop has marked his approval of the work by writing a preface for it, and describes it as 'a valuable addition to our books of devotion.
Strana 352 - The book before us contains numberless traces of a thoughtful and tender devotion to the Saint. It shows a loving penetration into his spirit, and an appreciation of the secret motives of his action, which can only be the result of a deeply affectionate study of his life and character."—Month.
Strana 352 - THE LIFE OF MARIE EUSTELLE HARPAIN ; or, the Angel of the Eucharist. 5s. "The life of Marie Eustelle Harpain possesses a special value and interest apart from its extraordinary natural and supernatural beauty, from the fact that to her example and to the effect of her writings is attributed in great measure the wonderful revival of devotion to the Blessed Sacrament in France, and consequently throughout Western Christendom.
Strana 6 - The author of Wild Times,' and other favourite works, is to be congratulated on the issue of a volume which is of more service than any book of fiction, however stirring. It is a beautiful work — beautiful in its theme and in its execution." — Weekly Register. " Miss Caddell has given us a very interesting biography of 'Marie Sellier, the Workwoman of Liege,' known in the lyth century as
Strana 354 - We know not where an improvement could be suggested, and therefore we see not why anything should have been substituted for them. . . . Why should not their use be restored ? Why should they not become the standard devotions of all Catholics, whether alone or in their families ? Why may we not hope to have them more solemnly...
Strana 80 - that neither death nor life, nor things present nor things to come, nor angels, nor principalities nor powers, nor height nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be. able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Strana 3 - Beautiful collection of Angel Stories. All who may wish to give any dear children a book which speaks in tones suited to the sweet simplicity of their innocent young hearts about holy things cannot do better than send for ' Angels