The Rosary Magazine, Volume 26Rosary Press, 1905 |
À l'intérieur du livre
Résultats 1-5 sur 69
Page
... Carlile Litsey Theodosia Garrison C. W. T. .... John Dryden P. J. Coleman Denis Aloysius McCarthy . 182 John Maryson 529 38 608 392 622 56 118 202 253 Jesus Only Of Kings Queen of the May Rest St. INDEX TO VOLUME XXVI .
... Carlile Litsey Theodosia Garrison C. W. T. .... John Dryden P. J. Coleman Denis Aloysius McCarthy . 182 John Maryson 529 38 608 392 622 56 118 202 253 Jesus Only Of Kings Queen of the May Rest St. INDEX TO VOLUME XXVI .
Page
... Jesus Only Of Kings Queen of the May Rest St. Joseph's Day St. Macarius and the Skull Sunset The City's Poor The Dawn The Larks of Glendalough The Message The Old Apple - tree The Rose of His Heart . The Soul's Return The Trinity The ...
... Jesus Only Of Kings Queen of the May Rest St. Joseph's Day St. Macarius and the Skull Sunset The City's Poor The Dawn The Larks of Glendalough The Message The Old Apple - tree The Rose of His Heart . The Soul's Return The Trinity The ...
Page 89
... Jesus Christ is the Person of the Word . It is impossible to conceive in a created being anything greater or more wonderful than that man , still re- maining man in his essence and in his ac- tions , be , by reason of his personality ...
... Jesus Christ is the Person of the Word . It is impossible to conceive in a created being anything greater or more wonderful than that man , still re- maining man in his essence and in his ac- tions , be , by reason of his personality ...
Page 90
... Jesus . " t . History and reason confirm this teaching of the Scriptures . Although during the lapse of centuries He has op- posed the furious and unceasing attack of the passions , Jesus , with His Church , is gloriously sustained and ...
... Jesus . " t . History and reason confirm this teaching of the Scriptures . Although during the lapse of centuries He has op- posed the furious and unceasing attack of the passions , Jesus , with His Church , is gloriously sustained and ...
Page 91
... Jesus . Since this Divine love which has given us Jesus is not only a love which * 1 St. John iv , 16 . creates and gives being and makes us by adoption sons of grace , but it is a love which creates personal union of the Word with ...
... Jesus . Since this Divine love which has given us Jesus is not only a love which * 1 St. John iv , 16 . creates and gives being and makes us by adoption sons of grace , but it is a love which creates personal union of the Word with ...
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Expressions et termes fréquents
Albury angel asked bank beautiful bells Bishop Blessed Cairo called cathedral Catholic child Christ Christian Church Colmar cuckoo cuckoo's egg dear death Delgare Derreen Divine door Egypt eyes face faith Father flowers Foxford friends Funchal Gerald girl give glory grace Hail Mary hand happy heard heart heaven holy honor hundred indulgences Jesus Judge King knew Lady land light lived look Lord Malatesta Baglioni Mary ment mind morning mother never night once Ossernenon passed Philip plenary indulgence poor prayer priest religious Rosarians Rosary saint seemed Seville Sir Kay sister smile sorrow soul Spain spirit story sweet Sydenham Tallaght tell thee things Thomas Sydenham thou thought tion to-day told Tolmin turned Virgin voice woman wonder words young Zita
Fréquemment cités
Page 206 - Greatness and goodness are not means, but ends ! Hath he not always treasures, always friends, The good great man ? Three treasures, love, and light, And calm thoughts regular as infant's breath : And three firm friends, more sure than day and night, Himself, his Maker, and the angel Death.
Page 100 - The lost days of my life until today, What were they, could I see them on the street Lie as they fell? Would they be ears of wheat Sown once for food but trodden into clay? Or golden coins squandered and still to pay? Or drops of blood dabbling the guilty feet? Or such spilt water as in dreams must cheat The undying throats of Hell, athirst alway?
Page 617 - And we, we shall die, and Islam will wither away, and the Englishman straining far over to hold his loved India, will plant a firm foot on the banks of the Nile and sit in the seats of the Faithful...
Page 451 - IN the ancient town of Bruges, In the quaint old Flemish city, As the evening shades descended, Low and loud and sweetly blended, Low at times and loud at times, And changing like a poet's rhymes, Rang the beautiful wild chimes From the Belfry in the market Of the ancient town of Bruges.
Page 448 - What fair renown, what honor, what repute Can come to you from starving this poor brute? He who serves well and speaks not, merits more Than they who clamor loudest at the door. Therefore the law decrees that as this steed Served you in youth, henceforth you shall take heed To comfort his old age, and to provide Shelter in stall, and food and field beside.
Page 294 - Happy the man, and happy he alone, He, who can call to-day his own : He who, secure within, can say, To-morrow do thy worst, for I have lived today.
Page 660 - Son, was made known by the message of an angel, may by his passion and cross be brought to the glory of his resurrection, through the same Christ our Lord.
Page 357 - With darken'd eyelids, and their lashes yet From his late sobbing wet. And I, with moan, Kissing away his tears, left others of my own; For, on a table drawn beside his head, He had put, within his reach, A box of counters and a...
Page 76 - Dei tu digitus, Tu rite promissum Patris, Sermone ditans guttura. Accende lumen sensibus, Infunde amorem cordibus, Infirma nostri corporis, Virtute firmans perpeti.
Page 41 - The path of sorrow, and that path alone, Leads to the land where sorrow is unknown : No traveller ever reached that blest abode, Who found not thorns and briars in his road.