Cardinal NewmanL. MacVeagh, The Dial Press, 1930 - 295 pages |
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Page 48
... heart . He was serene in the possession of his faith , con- fident of the divine character of the Church of England , entertaining no doubts as to the validity of her sacra- ments . There was work to be done within the Church , no doubt ...
... heart . He was serene in the possession of his faith , con- fident of the divine character of the Church of England , entertaining no doubts as to the validity of her sacra- ments . There was work to be done within the Church , no doubt ...
Page 49
... heart some intimation , some mystic hint , that it was close at hand . " At times we seem to catch a glimpse of a Form which we shall hereafter see face to face . We approach , and , in spite of the darkness , our hands , or our head ...
... heart some intimation , some mystic hint , that it was close at hand . " At times we seem to catch a glimpse of a Form which we shall hereafter see face to face . We approach , and , in spite of the darkness , our hands , or our head ...
Page 264
... heart was as the heart of a little child . The weakness of extreme old age had come upon him . He preached no more . The Office in the Breviary had to give place to the Rosary , and that too had to be abandoned , because his fingers had ...
... heart was as the heart of a little child . The weakness of extreme old age had come upon him . He preached no more . The Office in the Breviary had to give place to the Rosary , and that too had to be abandoned , because his fingers had ...
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