The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 9, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1859 - Ireland |
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Page 1008
... divine pages . Nothing ever made on us a stronger or ! more salutary impression than this exercise.Arguments , eloquence , ' discourses , meditations , are not so efficient in imbuing the intellect with the spirit of true Christianity ...
... divine pages . Nothing ever made on us a stronger or ! more salutary impression than this exercise.Arguments , eloquence , ' discourses , meditations , are not so efficient in imbuing the intellect with the spirit of true Christianity ...
Page 1009
... divine offices of the Liturgy , prodigies of science , and sacred literature , where the sublime flashes out every moment , the prophecies with their accomplish- Gospel , the chaunt of the Tenebræ succeeding the singing of the canticles ...
... divine offices of the Liturgy , prodigies of science , and sacred literature , where the sublime flashes out every moment , the prophecies with their accomplish- Gospel , the chaunt of the Tenebræ succeeding the singing of the canticles ...
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... divine Mother , whose sweet image , smiles on them , and stretches out its arms to them . So this devotion enters naturally into their hearts , and brings with it the love of Good . Besides , no worship , no faith , no love , suits ...
... divine Mother , whose sweet image , smiles on them , and stretches out its arms to them . So this devotion enters naturally into their hearts , and brings with it the love of Good . Besides , no worship , no faith , no love , suits ...
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