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: cepts of the evangelical law.
“mance
VOL. IX.
hey are, to explain the holy scriptures
they but litile comprehend, , and to in
ommer
and principles of others which t
9 better ?
ion,
Mr. has in several. ¢
tio which we
ourselve: to
these we must pass ove:
pect to what the writer in
has shewn on the. subject
of Faith, he had better not to
would still do well to let that matter rest,
-wish to draw upon himself, and his ne a
tion which each will long remember. |
disposition to attack—let them mind
they compel us to it, they must abide
que ences.—Verbum ‘Sapien
‘ . ' {From the Motropalitan.} :
PENANCE.
Sum ‘Dea, que facti, non factique exigo
Nempe ut peeniteat : Sie Merévoo
law of Nature was, from the
wressed on the minds of men and
vearts by the Creator : they would not
—he engraved it: on tables of stone.
uly with its injunctions. Penance, in the sense
an infliction, suffered as an, expressio
ance for sin,”* is one of the prescripts
Nature. Thus can we account for th the
narks of Dr. Johnson :t
“Tn and regions
vengeance by
justice by
to a less penalty,
a greater is
some
mi inds will always
and
of conviction
-the
chains of
of the fathers,
things
restrains
does
'** to crucify the
* This is the definition , ‘given by Johnson.
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UNITED STATES CATHOLIC MISCELLANY.
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From the London Catholic Miscellany for December.
of
: th
forms
ects were not more
architectural designs.
images, whether and
or
among
both
brine but. thes
the: morat and
condition ‘of man has
exalted.
avestern
not
“
unison
another opportunity has
art
wishes of the.
they
to
one, or if they were not
preceding
in every
to
the
motto of
concomitant,
the present century, and en
action the talent of cee
How he
t that notoriety
on
we have. some
‘Gothic,’ and
and
persons
and of whom
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two were raised
ym-
and ap-
f the
an act of |
present
of call-
Mie too
oO}
the
memo-
Cathedral and architectural antiquities of
not o} ast mass of informa-
on, andi in nllustration of Christi
tian architecture,
a great variety of biographical and critical mat-
are year
Foster. It
of the Seasons,
this joyous
on the customs, arts, and sciences of ou
has been com-
of the west
the
has
is
professional cri-
and the of
,