Catholic World, Volume 99Paulist Fathers, 1914 |
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... tion , and to seek refuge as well as guidance in some form of feeling or experience . That noble faculty which once made man the king of creation , entitling him to a place but a little lower than that of the angels in the scale of ...
... tion , and to seek refuge as well as guidance in some form of feeling or experience . That noble faculty which once made man the king of creation , entitling him to a place but a little lower than that of the angels in the scale of ...
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tion comes squarely before us , Have we any such non - rational power of intuition offering us a convenient " short cut " to truth and rendering superfluous the longest way round , which , the proverb says , is the shortest way home ...
tion comes squarely before us , Have we any such non - rational power of intuition offering us a convenient " short cut " to truth and rendering superfluous the longest way round , which , the proverb says , is the shortest way home ...
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... tion to life and action . How often have you dimly perceived that a certain action was wrong , and withheld from doing it ; or that another was right , pleading for performance insistently , until you had it over and done . Have you ...
... tion to life and action . How often have you dimly perceived that a certain action was wrong , and withheld from doing it ; or that another was right , pleading for performance insistently , until you had it over and done . Have you ...
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... tion . Men had a spontaneous knowledge of God long before the philosophers put on their thinking caps , to see whether or not it had been validly acquired . ence . Take , for example , a spontaneous notion 1914. ] 9 BLINDFOLDING THE MIND.
... tion . Men had a spontaneous knowledge of God long before the philosophers put on their thinking caps , to see whether or not it had been validly acquired . ence . Take , for example , a spontaneous notion 1914. ] 9 BLINDFOLDING THE MIND.
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... tion , the more is it probable that your indifference will not be color- less , but will tend towards reconciliation with it , and interest in and affection for it , or antagonism and hatred against it . Now the important thing to ...
... tion , the more is it probable that your indifference will not be color- less , but will tend towards reconciliation with it , and interest in and affection for it , or antagonism and hatred against it . Now the important thing to ...
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Page 325 - I was with Hercules and Cadmus once, When in a wood of Crete they bay'd the bear With hounds of Sparta: never did I hear Such gallant chiding; for, besides the groves, The skies, the fountains, every region near Seem'd all one mutual cry: I never heard So musical a discord, such sweet thunder.
Page 513 - Turn but a stone, and start a wing ! *Tis ye, 'tis your estranged faces, That miss the many-splendoured thing. But (when so sad thou canst not sadder) Cry ; — and upon thy so sore loss Shall shine the traffic of Jacob's ladder Pitched betwixt Heaven and Charing Cross.
Page 514 - ... man or maid; But still within the little children's eyes Seems something, something that replies, They at least are for me, surely for me! I turned me to them very wistfully; But just as their young eyes grew sudden fair With dawning answers there, Their angel plucked them from me by the hair. "Come then, ye other children, Nature's — share With me...
Page 273 - It is agreed that no change of territorial sovereignty or of the international relations of the country or countries traversed by the beforementioned canal shall affect the general principle of neutralization or the obligation of the High Contracting Parties under the present Treaty.
Page 323 - Here's flowers for you: Hot lavender, mints, savory, marjoram; The marigold, that goes to bed wi' the sun, And with him rises weeping...
Page 424 - For I am sure that neither death nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come ; nor might, 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.
Page 324 - gainst that season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, The bird of dawning singeth all night long : And then, they say, no spirit dares stir abroad ; The nights are wholesome ; then no planets strike, No fairy takes, nor witch hath power to charm, So hallow'd and so gracious is the time.
Page 285 - Be not solicitous therefore, saying. What shall we eat, or what shall we drink, or wherewith shall we be clothed?
Page 329 - Yes, trust them not: for there is an upstart crow beautified with our feathers, that with his tiger's heart, wrapt in a player's hide, supposes he is as well able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of you; and being an absolute Johannes factotum, is in his own conceit the only Shake-scene in a country.
Page 568 - Therefore, whosoever shall eat this bread, or drink the chalice of the Lord unworthily, shall be guilty of the Body and of the Blood of the Lord.