The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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... nature being held strictly he was obliged to over- " rule it . " * He cited a case which is evidently inap- plicable to the one before him . † Upon this adjudication of the Master of the Rolls , I need only to observe , that it is ...
... nature being held strictly he was obliged to over- " rule it . " * He cited a case which is evidently inap- plicable to the one before him . † Upon this adjudication of the Master of the Rolls , I need only to observe , that it is ...
Strana iv
... nature , is able to give to natural things the virtue to produce supernatural effects of grace . They were ordained to sanctify our souls ; that is , to render them holy and agreeable to God , while sin is blotted out , and sanctifying ...
... nature , is able to give to natural things the virtue to produce supernatural effects of grace . They were ordained to sanctify our souls ; that is , to render them holy and agreeable to God , while sin is blotted out , and sanctifying ...
Strana cxvi
... natural law , which makes it a duty to keep faith and promis- es , is the same and is neither shaken nor diminished ... nature . To the second it is answered , in like manner - That none of the persons above - mentioned have a power to ...
... natural law , which makes it a duty to keep faith and promis- es , is the same and is neither shaken nor diminished ... nature . To the second it is answered , in like manner - That none of the persons above - mentioned have a power to ...
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