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... thought further ; yet no less true is it of nations than of indi- viduals , that some receive the Faith in a fruitful soil , others but in the stony ground , where there is not much depth of earth . Some nations ( generation after ...
... thought further ; yet no less true is it of nations than of indi- viduals , that some receive the Faith in a fruitful soil , others but in the stony ground , where there is not much depth of earth . Some nations ( generation after ...
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... thoughts turned earnestly to the monastic life . For some time he entertained that desire in secret ; perhaps it was at times but dormant ; at all events , it required something from without to call it forth , and give it a definite ...
... thoughts turned earnestly to the monastic life . For some time he entertained that desire in secret ; perhaps it was at times but dormant ; at all events , it required something from without to call it forth , and give it a definite ...
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... want of acquaintance with that which was their daily food , and on which their thoughts dwelt with such unfailing constancy , that they came to look upon everything through the medium of Holy I. ] REMOVES FROM EXETER TO NUTSCELLE . 9.
... want of acquaintance with that which was their daily food , and on which their thoughts dwelt with such unfailing constancy , that they came to look upon everything through the medium of Holy I. ] REMOVES FROM EXETER TO NUTSCELLE . 9.
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... thought was shaped , and their very language cast . And this , not by any distortion of , or violence done to , the Holy Scriptures , as is evidenced in so shocking a manner by heretical and fanatical bodies , but by a most natural and ...
... thought was shaped , and their very language cast . And this , not by any distortion of , or violence done to , the Holy Scriptures , as is evidenced in so shocking a manner by heretical and fanatical bodies , but by a most natural and ...
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... from which , in obedience to the monastic rule , he never thought of shrinking . He was sedulous in his attendance on the daily offices in the Church ; and apart from them , a portion of each day I. ] 11 HIS MANNER OF LIVING .
... from which , in obedience to the monastic rule , he never thought of shrinking . He was sedulous in his attendance on the daily offices in the Church ; and apart from them , a portion of each day I. ] 11 HIS MANNER OF LIVING .
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The Life of Saint Boniface: Archbishop of Mayence and Apostle of Germany George William Cox No preview available - 2018 |
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