| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1902 - 396 páginas
...They have a faith in dreams which sur]>asses all belief; and if Christians were to put into execution all their divine inspirations with as much care as...no doubt they would very soon become great Saints. They look upon their dreams as ordinances and irrevocable decrees, the execution of which it is not... | |
| Jesuits - 1897 - 346 páginas
...They have a faith in dreams which surpasses all belief ; and if Christians were to put into execution all their divine inspirations with as much care as...no doubt they would very soon become great Saints. They look upon their dreams as ordinances and irrevocable decrees, the execution of which it is not... | |
| Karen L. Anderson - 1991 - 264 páginas
...They have a faith in dreams which surpasses all belief; and if Christians were to put into executing all their divine inspirations with as much care as...no doubt they would very soon become great Saints. They look upon their dreams as ordinances and irrevocable decrees, the execution of which it is not... | |
| Anya Mali - 1996 - 218 páginas
...personal experience rather than relying exclusively on prevailing conceptions or traditional rules. Paul Le Jeune's rueful comment that if Christians...both the harvest of souls and the sanctification of souls.36 Indeed, Marie's portrayal of herself as a missionary and contemplative in New France suggests... | |
| Georges E. Sioui - 1999 - 282 páginas
..."They have a faith in dreams which surpasses all belief; and if Christians were to put into execution all their divine inspirations with as much care as...no doubt they would very soon become great Saints ... The dream is ... the most absolute master they have. If a Captain speaks one way and a dream another,... | |
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