"Courage, My Brethren!": A Pastoral Letter

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Burns & Oates Limited, 1917 - 20 pages
 

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Page 9 - Each one not considering the things that are his own, but those that are other men's.
Page 9 - Whatsoever things are true, whatsoever modest, whatsoever just, whatsoever holy, whatsoever lovely, whatsoever of good fame, if there be any virtue, if any praise of discipline, think on these things.
Page 12 - Deos, et inter sanctos sors illorum est. Ergo erravimus a via veritatis, et justitiae lumen non luxit nobis, et sol intelligentiae non...
Page 6 - These gallant men have been heard at the hour of departure, rallying their energy to instil courage into their comrades, or, by a supreme effort, to chant the national hymn ; we have seen some of them on their return, pale, haggard human* wrecks ; as our tearful eyes sought their dim eyes we bowed reverently before them, for all unconsciously they were revealing to us a new and unexpected aspect of national heroism. After this, can it be necessary to preach courage to you...

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