Chapter
1 8 | in person and ended his life there. For this reason then,
2 12| correcting their way of life, and putting their morals
3 12| are about to depart this life". Therefore We should concentrate
4 13| satisfactory works in this life or by the fire of Purgatory
5 13| dead have departed this life united with God in charity.
6 14| Christ, be they in this life or in Purgatory. The Church
7 17| examination of his previous life followed by a general confession
8 17| penitent's entire earlier life". The words of Urban VIII
9 17| entire account of one's life is reviewed and this results
10 20| miserable state of a sinful life.~~
11 21| corruption of the Christian life would ensue", to quote Our
12 22| ways and to change their life for the better. Nor should
13 22| emphasize to them the wretched life they have lived under the
14 22| a guardian of their new life and a medicine against weakness,
15 22| do add, however, that the life and morals of the faithful
16 22| different from the kind of life which once won praise for
17 22| the stains of her former life in the sacramental forum
18 23| speech. You covered your life from age five to now. In
19 24| their accustomed manner of life, and do not, as they should,
20 24| and the reward of eternal life".~~
21 25| ornaments of the Christian life, fortified with the aid
22 26| History he composed on the life and deeds of St. Charles.
23 26| lead an upright and moral life, perform the prescribed
24 26| but to have led a good life at Jerusalem" (in epist.
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