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... pass a long time without falling into venial sin . It is necessary , not only for avoiding venial sin , but also mortal sin . In fact , to avoid evil he must resolve on what is good , and perform it ; for he who does not advance goes ...
... pass a long time without falling into venial sin . It is necessary , not only for avoiding venial sin , but also mortal sin . In fact , to avoid evil he must resolve on what is good , and perform it ; for he who does not advance goes ...
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... passing within me . The doubts which my director evinced as to the truth of what I was seeing and hearing augmented ... passes in his soul ; then he ought to follow his director's counsel in everything . The director , if he is wise , if ...
... passing within me . The doubts which my director evinced as to the truth of what I was seeing and hearing augmented ... passes in his soul ; then he ought to follow his director's counsel in everything . The director , if he is wise , if ...
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... passing within him inclines him to vanity and independence , or produces in him some hurtful result , he will counsel him to resist these attractions and reject them . " If he sees , on the contrary , that everything he says is ...
... passing within him inclines him to vanity and independence , or produces in him some hurtful result , he will counsel him to resist these attractions and reject them . " If he sees , on the contrary , that everything he says is ...
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... pass away , and one thing alone will remain : the good and the evil which will have been done . It resists the concupiscence of the eyes , because it knows that there is one only treasure which thieves cannot take away nor rust consume ...
... pass away , and one thing alone will remain : the good and the evil which will have been done . It resists the concupiscence of the eyes , because it knows that there is one only treasure which thieves cannot take away nor rust consume ...
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... pass away . 66 Charity is of all the virtues that which endures the longest . The duration of charity may be considered under three principal aspects , and under these three aspects it may be said that charity will never fall away , but ...
... pass away . 66 Charity is of all the virtues that which endures the longest . The duration of charity may be considered under three principal aspects , and under these three aspects it may be said that charity will never fall away , but ...
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Página 280 - But whoso shall offend one of these little ones who believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth, of the sea.
Página 75 - Behold I send you as sheep in the midst of wolves. Be ye therefore wise as serpents and *simple as doves.
Página 113 - O the depth of the riches of the wisdom and of the knowledge of God! How incomprehensible are his judgments, and how unsearchable his ways!
Página 307 - Sir, the assurance of the high consideration with which I have the honour to be, ' Your most humble and obedient servant, Derby, 29/Л September, 1831.
Página 12 - God, that is not a participation in the love of the Father for the Son and of the Son for the Father.