The eucharist and the Christian life, tr. by L.C. |
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18 Paternoster Row admirable adorable altar angels Apostle Archbishop of Westminster Beatific beautiful better Blessed bread calf or morocco Canticles Catechism Catholic charity child Christian heart Christian soul Christian virtues Church Cistercian cloth commandments consoles Crown 8vo death delight desire devotion Divine Eucharist Dublin Review duties dwells earth edition especially Eucharist and suffering faithful Father Fcap feelings firstly Francis of Sales French morocco give Gospel grace happiness heaven Holy Communion Holy Eucharist Holy Table Jesus Christ John xiii keep labour Lady live London Lord loved the Eucharist Luke Mary Matthew meditate ness Passion perseverance piety pious poor Poor Clares poverty pray prayer Priest Psalm red edges religion repose rich rims roan sacrament Sacred Heart sacrifice Saints Saviour says solitude spirit suffice sweet tabernacle Tablet thee things Thou thought tian soul Translated union viii Washbourne Weekly Register words yoke
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