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1 Intro | preparation and that anything is good enough for the child. Asking ~
2 Preface, 1 | Catholic Faith, for the good of society, and for the ~
3 ApCreed, 1 | Faith brings about four good effects. The first is that
4 ApCreed, 1 | believed."9~ ~The third good that comes from faith is
5 ApCreed, 1 | in order that one live a good life, it is ~necessary that
6 ApCreed, 1 | that is necessary to live a good life. It teaches us that ~
7 ApCreed, 1 | God who is the rewarder of good and the punisher of evil;
8 ApCreed, 2 | see in this world how the good ~are afflicted and how the
9 ApCreed, 2 | afflicted and how the evil enjoy good things, so that Divine Providence ~
10 ApCreed, 2 | science of medicine which for good reasons ~prescribes for
11 ApCreed, 2 | Providence knows what is good and necessary for men; ~
12 ApCreed, 2 | He afflicts some who are good and allows certain wicked
13 ApCreed, 2 | the necessity of doing good is ~especially imposed on
14 ApCreed, 3 | of God: and who by these good things that are seen could
15 ApCreed, 3, 1 | that God is the highest good, ~which is true; but they
16 ApCreed, 3, 1 | that whatsoever comes from good is ~itself good. Thus, not
17 ApCreed, 3, 1 | comes from good is ~itself good. Thus, not distinguishing
18 ApCreed, 3, 1 | what is evil and what is good, they ~believed that whatever
19 ApCreed, 3, 1 | sensible thing is essentially good, but mixed with evil and
20 ApCreed, 3, 1 | are not made by God who is good, but by ~the evil one. Against
21 ApCreed, 3, 2 | GOOD EFFECTS OF OUR FAITH~ ~From
22 ApCreed, 3, 2 | thing is from God and is good according to its nature,
23 ApCreed, 3, 2 | no evil that is not for good. ~Affliction purifies from
24 ApCreed, 3, 2 | guilty, and urges on the good ~to a love of God: "If we
25 ApCreed, 3, 2 | God: "If we have received good things from the hand of
26 ApCreed, 4, 1 | not the Son of God but a good man ~who, by a good life
27 ApCreed, 4, 1 | but a good man ~who, by a good life and by doing the will
28 ApCreed, 4, 1 | and so Christ who lived a good life and did the ~will of
29 ApCreed, 4, 2 | mouth; but that which is ~good, to the edification of faith."20
30 ApCreed, 5, 1 | was a mere man who by a good life in doing the will of
31 ApCreed, 5, 2 | GOOD EFFECTS OF THESE CONSIDERATIONS~ ~
32 ApCreed, 6, 1 | offense against the infinite good, namely, God, whose ~commandments
33 ApCreed, 7, 1 | David, and other just and good men. ~Therefore, since Christ
34 ApCreed, 8, 2 | will lose part of all the good which is done in the ~Church,
35 ApCreed, 10, 2 | hath done, whether ~it be good or evil."7 There are, says
36 ApCreed, 10, 2 | difference is between the good and the ~wicked.~ ~Of the
37 ApCreed, 10, 2 | they possessed.~ ~Of the good also, some will be saved
38 ApCreed, 10, 2 | be upon all their ~deeds good and bad: "Walk in the ways
39 ApCreed, 10, 2 | every error, whether it be good or ~evil."14 Even idle words
40 ApCreed, 10, 4 | remedies. The ~first is good works: "Wilt thou then not
41 ApCreed, 10, 4 | power? Do that ~which is good, and thou shalt have praise
42 ApCreed, 11 (15) | eternal, perfect, the supreme good, infinitely wise and of
43 ApCreed, 13 | one member works for the good of ~the entire body, so
44 ApCreed, 13 | faithful are one body, the good of one member is ~communicated
45 ApCreed, 13 | is a common sharing of good in the Church. This is expressed
46 ApCreed, 13 | Christ communicates His good, ~just as the power of the
47 ApCreed, 13, 1 | which is accomplished by good works.~ ~"Extreme Unction." -
48 ApCreed, 13 (14) | approaches the Sacraments in good faith, that is to say, with
49 ApCreed, 13, 3 | and, moreover, all the ~good that all the Saints have
50 ApCreed, 13, 3 | participates in all the good ~that is done in the entire
51 ApCreed, 13, 3 | he benefit for ~whom some good work is done; since one
52 ApCreed, 13, 3 | the other is that the ~good of one is communicated to
53 ApCreed, 13, 3 | forfeit their part of ~all the good that is done, and this is
54 ApCreed, 14, 1 | Hence, we are anxious to do good: "If in this life ~only
55 ApCreed, 14, 1 | of reward urges us to ~do good, so also the fear of punishment,
56 ApCreed, 14, 1 | But they that have done good things ~shall come forth
57 ApCreed, 14, 2 | Risen Bodies. - Both the good and the wicked shall ~rise
58 ApCreed, 14 (11) | without distinction of ~good and bad, be invested with
59 ApCreed, 14, 3 | It must be known that the good will enjoy a special glory
60 ApCreed, 15, 1 | satisfieth thy ~desire with good things."11~ ~
61 ApCreed, 15, 2 | derives from the highest good, namely, God: "Then shalt
62 ApCreed, 15, 2 | life eternal: "Now, all good ~things come to me together
63 ApCreed, 15, 2 | each one will possess all ~good together with the blessed,
64 ApCreed, 15, 2 | will rejoice in the others' good as their own. It will ~also
65 ApCreed, 15, 3 | happiness and glory of the good. The punishment of the damned
66 ApCreed, 15, 3 | separation from God and from all good. This is ~the pain of loss
67 ApCreed, 15, 3 | difference between doing good and doing evil. Good works ~
68 ApCreed, 15, 3 | doing good and doing evil. Good works ~lead to life, evil
69 ApCreed, 15, 3 | they will incite one to do good and ~withdraw one from evil.
70 10Command, 0, 2 | Bounty. - We receive every good from God; and this also
71 10Command, 0, 2 | the maker and giver of all good things: "When ~Thou openest
72 10Command, 0, 2 | shall all be filled with good."19 And this is ~implied
73 10Command, 1, 1 | Justice consists ~in doing good and avoiding evil. Therefore,
74 10Command, 1, 1 | one swears not to do ~some good act, as not to enter a church
75 10Command, 1, 2 | a falsehood, or without good reason, or in ~any way against
76 10Command, 1, 3 | That they may see your good works, and may glorify ~
77 10Command, 2, 2 | third reason is for the good of our neighbor; for on
78 10Command, 2, 2 | Jerome says: "Always do some good work, and the ~devil will
79 10Command, 2, 2 | occupied."32 Hence, it is not good for one to ~keep only the
80 10Command, 2, 3 | And ~do not forget to do good, and to impart; for by such
81 10Command, 2, 3 | mouth; but that which is good unto ~sanctification."48
82 10Command, 2, 3 | These two practices are good for the soul of the sinner, ~
83 10Command, 2, 3 | Evil communications corrupt good manners. Awake, ~ye just,
84 10Command, 2 (62)| saints shall obtain every good" ("Roman Catechism," ~"loc.
85 10Command, 3 | namely, ~avoid evil and do good. Certain of the Commandments
86 10Command, 3 | the Commandments prescribe good acts, ~while others forbid
87 10Command, 3 | we are incapable of doing good to everyone. Thus, St. ~
88 10Command, 3 | but we are not bound to do good to ~all. But among those
89 10Command, 3 | whom we are bound to do good are those in some way ~united
90 10Command, 3 | it."9 And again: "It is good for a man when he hath ~
91 10Command, 3, 2 | Thus, for example, he is a good merchant who does as much
92 10Command, 3, 3 | their whole care is the good of their people. And we
93 10Command, 3, 3 | silence, and for thy reverence good grace shall come to thee."48
94 10Command, 4, 1 | commanded that we not only do good but also avoid evil. The
95 10Command, 4, 2 | to Me, you shall eat the good things of the ~land."25
96 10Command, 4, 2 | soul which would be without good purpose; indeed, they ~would
97 10Command, 4, 2 | but ~also of anger. The good physician removes the external
98 10Command, 6 (9) | steal,' instead of 'rob.' A ~good reason for this is that
99 10Command, 7, 1 | so dear to a man as his good name: "A good ~name is better
100 10Command, 7, 1 | man as his good name: "A good ~name is better than great
101 10Command, 7, 1 | detractors take away this good ~name: "If a serpent bite
102 10Command, 7 (16)| they gain the hearing ~and good will of those whose favor.
103 10Command, 7, 2 | the custom thereof is no ~good."17 There are four reasons
104 10Command, 7, 2 | bewitching of vanity obscureth good things."33~ ~ ~ ~
105 10Command, 8 | satisfieth thy desire with good things."6~ ~The second reason
106 10Command, 9 | my flesh] that which is good."6~ ~First of all, sin rules
107 10Command, 9, 1 | busy in doing something good, so that ~the devil may
108 Sacramen, 1 | instituted for the common good of the ~Church. Through
109 Sacramen, 2 (11) | Christ, and hence, be they good or bad, they validly ~confer
110 Sacramen, 3, 2 | its efficacy; and He is good. The fourth ~error is that
111 Sacramen, 3, 3 | signifies the odor of a good name; both of which are ~
112 Sacramen, 8 | Matrimony has a threefold good. The first is the birth
113 LordPray | of God in prayer what is good for him. St. John Damascene
114 LordPray | we seek that which is not good for us: "You ask and you
115 LordPray | prayer brings about three good effects. First, prayer is
116 LordPray | conducive to our salvation. "Our good Lord often does not give
117 LordPray, 1, 1 | Thirdly, because it is for our good: "I will play before the
118 LordPray, 1, 2 | being evil know how to give good gifts to your children,
119 LordPray, 1, 2 | Father from heaven give the good Spirit to them that ask
120 LordPray, 1, 2 | that spiritual and eternal good in which true happiness
121 LordPray, 3, 2 | bad are mingled with the good, but in heaven there will
122 LordPray, 3, 2 | satisfieth thy desire with good things."17~ ~Note that man
123 LordPray, 4, 3 | you may prove what is the good and the acceptable and the
124 LordPray, 4, 3 | will of God."11 That is, good because it is profitable: "
125 LordPray, 4, 4 | are confident and have a good will to be absent rather
126 LordPray, 6 | also gives counsel. Every good counsel concerning the salvation
127 LordPray, 6, 2 | punishment, namely, the good use of indulgences, which
128 LordPray, 6, 2 | men have accomplished much good, and they have not greatly
129 LordPray, 6, 2 | not mortally; and these good deeds were done for the
130 LordPray, 6 (11) | of the merits of former good works, see the Manuals of
131 LordPray, 7, 1 | One requirement is to do good, the other is to avoid evil: "
132 LordPray, 7, 1 | Turn away from evil and do good."3 Sometimes a man's virtue
133 LordPray, 7, 1 | virtue is tried in doing good, and sometimes it is tested
134 LordPray, 7, 1 | tried in his readiness to do good, for example, to fast and
135 LordPray, 7, 1 | when thou art quick to do good. In this way does God sometimes
136 LordPray, 7, 1 | tempt man by inciting him to good deeds.~ ~As to the second,
137 LordPray, 7, 2 | by enticing him away from good. For the spirit on its part
138 LordPray, 7, 2 | that has a semblance of good. Thereby he would, at least
139 LordPray, 8 | Third, God bestows so many good things upon those who are
140 LordPray, 8 | are conducive to our own good. We do not pray, "Deliver
141 LordPray, 8, 1 | by converting them to his good. This is a sign of supreme
142 LordPray, 8, 1 | wisdom to divert evil to good. And patience in bearing
143 LordPray, 8, 1 | other virtues operate by good things, but patience operates
144 LordPray, 9 | which are opposed to the good. For, as we have seen, good
145 LordPray, 9 | good. For, as we have seen, good is above all things to be
146 LordPray, 9 | things to be desired. This good is fourfold. First, there
147 LordPray, 9 | it, or whether it be the good in that God rewards it -
148 LordPray, 9 | His glory.~ ~The second good is eternal life, to which
149 LordPray, 9 | trespass against us." The third good is justice and good works,
150 LordPray, 9 | third good is justice and good works, and temptation is
151 LordPray, 9 | temptation hinders us from doing good. We pray, therefore, to
152 LordPray, 9 | temptation." The fourth good is all the necessaries of
153 HailMary, 4 | purposes, namely, to do good and to avoid evil. The Blessed
154 HailMary, 5 | in the performance of all good, but also in the avoidance ~
155 HailMary, 9 | the fruit of the tree (of good and ~evil), but she did
156 HailMary, 9 | would be as gods, ~knowing good and evil. "You shall be,"
157 HailMary, 9 | the tree because it was good to ~eat. But she did not
158 Question, 1, 2 | account for the fact that the good often ~are afflicted, and
159 Question, 1, 8 | actual number of days from Good Friday to Easter Sunday?~ ~
160 Question, 1, 10 | wicked ~prosper and the good suffer. Does not the last
161 Question, 1, 13 | in ~spiritual riches or "good." Discuss this doctrine.~ ~
162 Question, 3, 4 | What is the threefold "good" or purpose of marriage?~ ~ ~
163 Question, 4, 2 | God dwells, and ~also the good things of heaven. Explain
164 Question, 4, 2 | we feel our petitions are good for us. Explain this and
165 Question, 4, 7 | Is this not included in a good ~confession?~ ~
166 Question, 4, 8 | refers to performance of good and to ~avoidance of sin.~ ~
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