Messenger of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Volume 44

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1905
 

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Page 57 - Amidst the storm they sang, And the stars heard, and the sea; And the sounding aisles of the dim woods rang To the anthem of the free.
Page 323 - There are in the minds of the children and youth of today a tendency toward a disregard for constituted authority; a lack of respect for age and superior wisdom; a weak appreciation of the demands of duty; a disposition to follow pleasure and interest rather than obligation and order. This condition demands the earnest thought and action of our leaders of opinion, and places important obligations upon school authorities.
Page 242 - Enters Alagna; in his Vicar Christ Himself a captive, and his mockery Acted again. Lo! to his holy lip The vinegar and gall once more applied ; And he 'twixt living robbers doom'd to bleed.
Page 548 - ... indiscriminate reading has suggested ; considering that it has been indeed the sword which our Lord said that He was sending ; that not the Devil himself could have invented an implement more potent to fill the hated world with lies, and blood, and fury ; I think certainly that to send hawkers over the world, loaded with copies of this book, scattering it in all places, among all persons — not teaching them to understand it — not standing, like Moses, between that heavenly light and them,...
Page 690 - YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. IT SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS. ALLAYS all PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC,' and is the best remedy for DIARRHCEA. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Be sure and ask for MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, AND TAKE NO OTHER KIND.
Page 45 - instinct,'" they say, "we place all complex acts which are performed previous to experience and in a similar manner by all members of the same sex and race, leaving out as non-essential, at this time, the question of whether they are or are not accompanied by consciousness.
Page 112 - ... catechizing, missions, visiting hospitals, prisons, and every other function of spiritual and corporal mercy ? Such I have beheld it in every part of my travels, the first of all ecclesiastical bodies in the esteem and confidence of the faithful, and certainly the most laborious. What will become of our flourishing congregations with you, and those cultivated by the German Fathers ? These reflections crowd so fast upon me that I almost lose my senses.
Page 344 - Persecution is the deadly original sin of the reformed churches ; that which cools every honest man's zeal for their cause, in proportion as his reading becomes more extensive.
Page 344 - Persecution among the early Protestants was a distinct and definite doctrine, digested into elaborate treatises, indissolubly connected with a large portion of the received theology, developed by the most enlightened and far-seeing theologians, and enforced against the most inoffensive as against the most formidable sects.
Page 109 - To Messrs, the Missioners in Maryland and Pennsylvania : " To obey the orders I have received from above, I notify to you by this the Breve of the total dissolution of the Society of Jesus ; and send withal a form of declaration of your obedience and submission, to which you are all...

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