Cardinal NewmanL. MacVeagh, The Dial Press, 1930 - 295 pages |
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Page 30
... become " con- verted . " From Mr. Mayer , he tells us , “ he received deeply religious impressions , at this time Calvinistic in char- acter , which were to him the beginning of a new life . " But the time had now come to bid farewell ...
... become " con- verted . " From Mr. Mayer , he tells us , “ he received deeply religious impressions , at this time Calvinistic in char- acter , which were to him the beginning of a new life . " But the time had now come to bid farewell ...
Page 49
... become , as it were , sensible to the con- tact of something more than earthly . We know not where we are , but we ... becoming something more than words , something beyond themselves , standing out like symbols , consecrated signs ...
... become , as it were , sensible to the con- tact of something more than earthly . We know not where we are , but we ... becoming something more than words , something beyond themselves , standing out like symbols , consecrated signs ...
Page 110
... become more familiar with the lan- guage , he will have the opportunity of laying open to him the wants of England . From the Pope's encyclical letter it quite looks as if he quite thought that the most pressing want of the Church at ...
... become more familiar with the lan- guage , he will have the opportunity of laying open to him the wants of England . From the Pope's encyclical letter it quite looks as if he quite thought that the most pressing want of the Church at ...
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