The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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Strana 10
... sinner , fallen from the grace of baptism by mortal sin , he unquestionably did it with the intention , that it should be frequented and resorted to by the repenting sinner . Now , it is self evident , that if Christ our Lord had not ...
... sinner , fallen from the grace of baptism by mortal sin , he unquestionably did it with the intention , that it should be frequented and resorted to by the repenting sinner . Now , it is self evident , that if Christ our Lord had not ...
Strana xxi
... sinner fallen after Baptism can be reconciled ; for the Minor is so evident in itself , that no one , 1 believe , will ever pretend to deny it : for , without a cognizance of the cause , it is impossible for any judgment to be formed ...
... sinner fallen after Baptism can be reconciled ; for the Minor is so evident in itself , that no one , 1 believe , will ever pretend to deny it : for , without a cognizance of the cause , it is impossible for any judgment to be formed ...
Strana lii
... sinner , which fully discloses the sentiments and ideas of the saint on the present subject . Every sinner , says he , is buried in the depth of the tomb , as long as he retains his sins in the secret recesses of his conscience ; but ...
... sinner , which fully discloses the sentiments and ideas of the saint on the present subject . Every sinner , says he , is buried in the depth of the tomb , as long as he retains his sins in the secret recesses of his conscience ; but ...
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