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afterwards alms anger arise attri BISHOP OF SALFORD bound bour as ourself Bruges Celestine Monks Church cloth College of Navarre commit a mortal conscience consider contrary counsel curiosity damned desire detraction devil gives devil incites devil insinuates devil sometimes devil urges devotion displease divine Duke of Burgundy enemy of souls exhorts fall fancy Father Collins fear fills foolish Germanus glory gluttony God's Godhead grace grieve guise Handle to Evil happens hinder holy humility immoderate fast John Gerson judgment LORD'S PRAYER love our neigh Lyons malice mercy mind mortal sin neighbour ness never O.S.B. Translated obliged one's peace perhaps person prayer pride reason rection Rheims RICHARDSON AND SON RICHARDSON AND SON'S Saints salvation sensible sweet sins snare Sometimes the devil Sometimes the enemy sorrow speaking spirit strives temptation tempted things tion Translated by E. M. B. unclean thoughts vain-glory vice virtue wicked worldly worse
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Page 54 - Moreover, whatever decision you come to, remember that the real duties of religion are independent of human institutions; that a righteous heart is the true temple of the Godhead; that in every land, in every sect, to love God above all things and to love our neighbour as ourself is the whole law; remember there is no religion which absolves us from our moral duties; that these alone are really essential, that the service of the heart is the first of these duties, and that without faith there is...
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