| Henry Edward Manning - History - 1877 - 256 pages
...mind that the Lord is not in the storm The True Story of the Vatican Council. 143 (3 Kings xix. n). Let them remember that a few years ago they held the...and united in the bond of charity to fight with them in the battles of the Lord ; so that not only our enemies may not deride us, but rather be afraid,... | |
| REV. DR. JOHN ALZOG - 1878 - 1112 pages
...most august assembly, because then they judged in the spirit of ' gentle air.' . . . "We pray God to illuminate their minds and hearts, that all may come...earth, who loves them and desires to be one with them." 2 The Te Deum was then sung, after which the Fourth Public Session of the Vatican. Council was closed... | |
| Johannes Baptist Alzog - Church history - 1912 - 1136 pages
...most august assembly, because then they judged in the spirit of 'gentle air.' . . . We pray God to illuminate their minds and hearts, that all may come...earth, who loves them and desires to be one with them." 2 The Te Deum was then sung, after which the Fourth Public Session of the Vatican Council was closed... | |
| Nineteenth century - 1877 - 948 pages
...have judged in agitation. But let them bear in mind that the Lord is not in the storm (3 Kings \i\ . 11). Let them remember that a few years ago they held...desires to be one with them, and united in the bond of charitv to fight with them the battles of the Lord ; so that not only our enemies may not deride us,... | |
| Nineteenth century - 1877 - 948 pages
...that they have judged in agitation. But let them bear in mind that the Lord is not in the storm (3 Kings xix. 11). Let them remember that a few years...united in the bond of charity to fight with them the battles of the Lord ; so that not only our enemies may not deride us, but rather be afraid, and at... | |
| Nineteenth century - 1877 - 950 pages
...that they have judged in agitation. But let them bear in mind that the Lord is not in the storm (3 Kings xix. 11). Let them remember that a few years...with them, and united in the bond of charity to fight witli them the battles of the Lord ; so that not only our enemies may not deride us, but rather be... | |
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