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Page 87
... practice of the proxi- mate end of every work is achieved in what St. Catherine calls " the cellar of self - knowledge " , where , in tears and penance , like St. Peter's , we find out what we are really like , as St. Peter did , and ...
... practice of the proxi- mate end of every work is achieved in what St. Catherine calls " the cellar of self - knowledge " , where , in tears and penance , like St. Peter's , we find out what we are really like , as St. Peter did , and ...
Page 114
... , you always do your best at honest work , practice steady prayer and accept the trials of daily life with a merry heart , the saints say that at the hour of death the walls of 114 The Restoration of Christian Culture.
... , you always do your best at honest work , practice steady prayer and accept the trials of daily life with a merry heart , the saints say that at the hour of death the walls of 114 The Restoration of Christian Culture.
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... practice , because the alternative is at best a suffering such as no pain on earth comes near , and the worst is eternal damnation . Pain here on earth , which seems to close down on us , descending like sheets of steel , is really the ...
... practice , because the alternative is at best a suffering such as no pain on earth comes near , and the worst is eternal damnation . Pain here on earth , which seems to close down on us , descending like sheets of steel , is really the ...
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Acknowledgment | 7 |
The AirConditioned Holocaust | 45 |
The Catholic Agenda | 81 |
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