 | James Endell Tyler - 1844 - 434 lehte
...Antoninus says, ' To ask favours without interposing Mary, is to attempt to fly without wings.'" $ " Mary, says St. Chrysostom, has been elected from all...those to whom her Son in justice cannot grant pardon." || These are not the sentiments of persons who lived centuries ago, or of persons like those whose... | |
 | James Endell Tyler - 1844 - 438 lehte
...Antoninus says, ' To ask favours without interposing Mary, is to attempt to fly without wings.'"$ " Mary, says St. Chrysostom, has been 'elected from...those to whom her Son in justice cannot grant pardon." || • These are not the sentiments of persons who lived centuries ago, or of persons like those whose... | |
 | 1845 - 284 lehte
...sin and to reconcile him with God." Mary exalted above the Saviour in the work of salvation. P. 154. "Mary," says St. Chrysostom, "has been elected from all eternity as Mother of God, that she may serve by her mercy, those to whom her Son, in justice, cannot grant pardon." P. 180. We read in the... | |
 | 1846 - 702 lehte
...Antoninus says : To ask favours, without interposing Mary, " is to attempt to fly without wings." (5). " Mary," says St. Chrysostom, " has been elected from...as Mother of God, that SHE may save, by HER mercy, thote " to whom her Son injustice cannot grant pardon." III. The canonisation of such a person as this... | |
 | 1850 - 804 lehte
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 | 1856 - 678 lehte
...Virgin." Again : — "Mary" says S. CArytosfoat, "has been elected from all eternity as mother of Go n, that she may save by her mercy those to whom her Son, iu justice, cannot graut pardon." * Now we have on the present occasion nothing to do with these doctrines,... | |
 | Catholic Church, Martin Wilson Foye - 1856 - 462 lehte
...theologians," p. 172. Yea, he says, " Mary, says St. Chrysostom,has been elected from all eternity, as the Mother of God) that she may save by her mercy those to whom her Son in justice could not grant pardon," p. 211. So, in short, it is throughout the whole volume of the Glories of... | |
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