| 1855 - 534 pages
...theologian knows that S. Anselm did not write. ' " Many things," says Nicephorus, " are asked from God, and are not granted : they are asked from Mary, and are obtained." ' — P. 106. Thus we see that prayer to God the Father and God the Son are alike superseded. ' Not... | |
| Alfonso Maria de' Liguori (st.) - 1852 - 660 pages
...those of the Mother supply that he may receive.' 1 ' Many things,' says Nicephorus, ' are asked from God, and are not granted: they are asked from Mary,...is this ? It is ' because God has thus decreed to honour His Mother.' 2 1 Velocior esl nonnonqnam sains memorato nomine Marije, quam r .nvocato nomine... | |
| Frederick Meyrick - 1857 - 378 pages
...every theologian knows that S. Anselm did not write. '" Many things," says Nicephorus, " are asked from God, and are not granted; they are asked from Mary, and are obtained."'—P. 106. Thus we see that prayer to God the Father, and God the Son, are alike superseded.... | |
| Horace Noel - 1864 - 114 pages
...those of the Mother supply that he may receive.'* ' Many things,' says Nicephorus, ' are asked from God and are not granted : they are asked from Mary...obtained. And how is this? ' It is because God has decreed thus to honour his Mother.' " Jesus said, " If ye being evil know how to give good gifts to... | |
| 1880 - 1118 pages
...name, than vre should be if toe called on the name of Jesus our Saviour." " Many things are asked from God, and are not granted ; they are asked from Mary, and are obtained.'' " At the command of the Virgin all things obey, even God." 4. On the next point, as to the binding... | |
| 1868 - 348 pages
...my greatest confidence ; She is the whole ground of my hope."—P. 538. " Many things are asked from God and are not granted : they are asked from Mary...how is this ? It is because God has thus decreed to honour His Mother."—P. 106. " Modern heretics cannot endure that we should salute and call Mary our... | |
| 1869 - 408 pages
...my greatest confidence ; She is the whole ground of my hope."— P. 538. "Many things are asked from God and are not granted : they are asked from Mary and are obtained. Ami how is this ? It is because God has thus decreed to honour His Mother."— P. 106. " Modern heretics... | |
| Richard Frederick Littledale - 1880 - 236 pages
...name, than we should be if we called on the Name of fesus our Saviour." "Many things are asked from God, and are not granted ; they are asked from Mary and are obtained." "At the command of the Virgin all things obey, even God."1 " The salvation of all depends on their... | |
| Mary Francis Cusack - 1891 - 302 pages
...we should be if we called on the name of Jesus our Saviour " (p. 112). " Many things are asked from God, and are not granted : they are asked from Mary...obtained. And how is this? It is because God has thus ilecrei-il to honor his Mother" (p. 113). "To thee does it belong, says St. Bonaventnre, to save whomsoever... | |
| Richard Francis Quigley - 1891 - 488 pages
...name, than we should be if we called on the name of Jesus our Saviour. " " Many things are asked from God and are not granted ; they are asked from Mary and are obtained." The last two are the Vicar's quotations from St. Liguori in his first letter. Now, did he find such... | |
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