A voice from Rome, A.D. 1842 [by F. Meyrick].James Burns, 1843 - 50 sider |
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Side 11
... Gregory VII . Another instance was named to me by an English lady , whose landlord ( a Romanist ) one day came to her with tears in his eyes , lamenting that he was not allowed to place the following words upon his wife's tomb in the ...
... Gregory VII . Another instance was named to me by an English lady , whose landlord ( a Romanist ) one day came to her with tears in his eyes , lamenting that he was not allowed to place the following words upon his wife's tomb in the ...
Side 25
... Gregory XVI . , by brief dated Sep- tember 12 , 1836 , has granted Plenary Indulgence to whoever , after confession and communion , shall devoutly visit this holy Image [ the same to which reference has been made before ] of the Blessed ...
... Gregory XVI . , by brief dated Sep- tember 12 , 1836 , has granted Plenary Indulgence to whoever , after confession and communion , shall devoutly visit this holy Image [ the same to which reference has been made before ] of the Blessed ...
Side 26
... Gregory the Great . + " SACRED INDULGENCE . - The Holiness of our Lord Pope Pius VII . , happily reigning , has deigned to grant for ever the indulgence of 300 days , applicable to the souls in purgatory , to all the faithful , every ...
... Gregory the Great . + " SACRED INDULGENCE . - The Holiness of our Lord Pope Pius VII . , happily reigning , has deigned to grant for ever the indulgence of 300 days , applicable to the souls in purgatory , to all the faithful , every ...
Side 33
... Gregory XIII . is said to have attached fifty years of indulgence ; and a prayer to which Clement VIII . is said to have conceded " the remission of all things done amiss or left undone in the service of the mass , and besides this 2300 ...
... Gregory XIII . is said to have attached fifty years of indulgence ; and a prayer to which Clement VIII . is said to have conceded " the remission of all things done amiss or left undone in the service of the mass , and besides this 2300 ...
Side 34
... Gregory's cell in his church upon the Coelian hill , are these words : " Hâc in cellà TT . Gregori I. Pont . Max . celebratæ missæ animam cruciat . purgatori solvunt . " + 66 " Every mass said at this altar liberates a soul from ...
... Gregory's cell in his church upon the Coelian hill , are these words : " Hâc in cellà TT . Gregori I. Pont . Max . celebratæ missæ animam cruciat . purgatori solvunt . " + 66 " Every mass said at this altar liberates a soul from ...
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Side 11 - I should utterly have fainted, but that I believe verily to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.
Side 20 - And the LORD said unto Moses, Go, get thee down ; for thy people, which thou broughtest out of the land of Egypt, have corrupted themselves : they have turned aside quickly out of the way which I commanded them : they have made them a molten calf, and have worshipped it, and have sacrificed thereunto, and said, These be thy gods, 0 Israel, which have brought thee up out of the land of Egypt.
Side 20 - And he took the calf which they had made, and burnt it in the fire, and ground it to powder, and strawed it upon the water, and made the children of Israel drink of it.
Side 20 - Gentiles, who placed their trust in idols; but because the honour which is exhibited to them is referred to the prototypes which they represent ; so that, through the images WHICH WE KISS, AND BEFORE WHICH WE UNCOVER OUR HEADS, AND PROSTRATE OURSELVES, we adore Christ, and we venerate the Saints, whose similitude they represent.
Side 28 - Vouchsafe, O Lord : to keep us this day without sin. O Lord, have mercy upon us : have mercy upon us. O Lord, let thy mercy lighten upon us : as our trust is in thee. O Lord, in thee have I trusted : let me never be confounded.
Side 28 - En ego, o bone et dulcissime Jesu, ante conspectum tuum genibus me provolvo ac maximo animi ardore te oro atque obtestor, ut meum in cor vividos fidei, spei et...
Side 20 - And when Aaron saw it, he built an altar before it ; and Aaron made proclamation, and said, To-morrow is a feast to the Lord.
Side 30 - Earth are full of thy Glory : Glory be to the Father, Glory to the Son, Glory to the Holy Ghost.
Side 36 - ... This has arisen — on the one hand from the wide spread of infidel principles, and on the other from the unscriptural, idolatrous, extravagant attention paid to this subject in the Church of Rome, in which the good angels are worshipped, and the evil spirits brought forward to foster delusions. But we gain no solid victory over Popery, by omitting the truths which have been corrupted and abused. Our duty is rather to take forth the precious from the vile and hold fast the simple and plain truth...
Side 16 - Sed ut omnia haec prospere ac feliciter eveniant, levemus oculos manusque ad Sanctissimam Virginem Mariam, quae sola universas haereses interemit, nostraque maxima fiducia, imo tota ratio est spei nostra. Suo ipsa patrocinio in tanta Dominici gregis necessitate studiis, consiliis, actionibusque nostris exitus secundissimos imploret.