| 1790 - 464 pages
...then met the congregation, and reminded them of feveral of our rules, viz. To keep holy the fabbath ; to bring up their children in the fear and love of God, &c. In the evening meeting we read to the congregation Bifhop Spangenberg's letter to them, received... | |
| Cashel and Emly R.C. diocese - 1813 - 428 pages
...several duties in it. And Matrimony gives grace to the husband and wife, to live happy together ; and to bring up their children in the fear and love of God. * ghlaca-co luah is do bsidir, an tam ana mbeach se air a gcumas tairibhiugh dhiobh. Is minie na glaotear... | |
| Henry Turberville - 1828 - 152 pages
...matrimony ? A. It gives special grace to the married couple, to love and bear one with another, as also to bring up their children in the fear and love of God. Q. What is the principal end of marriage ? A. To beget children, and bring them up in the service of... | |
| Henry Turberville - 1833 - 238 pages
...matrimony? A. It gives special grace to the married couple, to love and bear one with another, as also to bring up their children in the fear and love of God. Q. What is the principal end of marriage ? A. To beget children, and bring them up in the service of... | |
| Andrew Donlevy - 1848 - 456 pages
...sea, than to give scandal to any one, either by his bad life, or by his ignorance. Eccli. 6. 6 ; S. Mat. 18. 6. THE THIRTEENTH LESSON. Of Matrimony. Q....condition? A. A conscience clear from all mortal sin; >;tT)ef|T), if coi|t Y4>if|biT) A5vf Conw>iT)eAc bo 6evT)Ati) LA T)O 66 |to|tne |^Ae. C. C|tevb fe... | |
| Mrs. Harriet DRUMMOND - 1852 - 248 pages
...affectionate, judicious, and Christian parents, whose whole desire and prayer was, that they might be enabled to bring up their children in the fear and love of God, that they might so train them as to make them useful members of society, if their lives were spared;... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1854 - 568 pages
...Christ intended ; and if they be properly disposed they will receive grace to live happily together, and to bring up their children in the fear and love of God. Mrs. Fitzherbert's marriage was, therefore, pefectly valid, both as a contract and as a sacrament,... | |
| 1856 - 780 pages
...himself, by which grace is given to the parties receiving it to live in a holy manner in that state, and to bring up their children in the fear and love of God. But when only one of the parties is a Catholic, the Protestant party does not participate in the grace... | |
| Charles Langdale - 1856 - 216 pages
...intended ; and if they be properly disposed, they will receive grace to live happily together, and to bring up their children in the fear and love of God. " Mrs. Fitzherbert's Marriage was, therefore, perfectly valid, both as a contract and as a sacrament,... | |
| 1859 - 890 pages
...Matrimony. A sacrament by which grace is given to hu.«band and wife to live happily together, and to bring up their children in the fear and love of God." Shocked at the discovery of this document, containing not only the Romish doctrine of the sacraments,... | |
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