Mores Catholici: Books X-XIP. O'Shea, 1894 |
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... never weary repeating that it is this , above all things , which recommends it to the human race . So it continued to be in every age . We find a letter from the celebrated abbot of Corby , Wibald , to the monks of Hastières , with this ...
... never weary repeating that it is this , above all things , which recommends it to the human race . So it continued to be in every age . We find a letter from the celebrated abbot of Corby , Wibald , to the monks of Hastières , with this ...
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... never to be separated through life , though they are never able to say what they wish to happen to each other , while it is evident that their souls are filled with some desire which they are not able to express , and that they divine ...
... never to be separated through life , though they are never able to say what they wish to happen to each other , while it is evident that their souls are filled with some desire which they are not able to express , and that they divine ...
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... never be separated from each other ? for if this be your desire , I am willing to unite you , not only as long as you live , but in such a manner that you shall not be separated even after death , ' hearing this , it is certain that ...
... never be separated from each other ? for if this be your desire , I am willing to unite you , not only as long as you live , but in such a manner that you shall not be separated even after death , ' hearing this , it is certain that ...
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... never seen the superior fail to ask after such of his guests as were absent , in order to send them provisions . Such is the source of this pretended superstition of the people of Spain and Italy , and I conclude by asking , is it ...
... never seen the superior fail to ask after such of his guests as were absent , in order to send them provisions . Such is the source of this pretended superstition of the people of Spain and Italy , and I conclude by asking , is it ...
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... never accom- panied with any zeal or any sentiment . " To such censure the illustrious men in Catholic times were seldom obnoxious . Petrarch speaks of his own happiness in living near the house of the Carthusians , where he can enter ...
... never accom- panied with any zeal or any sentiment . " To such censure the illustrious men in Catholic times were seldom obnoxious . Petrarch speaks of his own happiness in living near the house of the Carthusians , where he can enter ...
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