Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,1| those inferior to them in spiritual rank, but only with one
2 3,2| that they have received the spiritual sword — the Word of God,
3 4,8| Christians and grant them spiritual mercies. The service ends
4 4,9| not daylight alone, but spiritual Light: Christ the Saviour.
5 4,9| prayers for the granting of spiritual gifts to Christians.~The
6 6,2| petitions for the granting of spiritual and bodily mercies in the
7 6,7| human race, swallowed by the spiritual Beast — the devil, drowning
8 6,8| petitions for the granting of spiritual mercies to all Christians.
9 6,8| for the gift not of the spiritual light alone, but also of
10 6,9| all Christians and ask for spiritual mercies in the words of
11 7,1| worldly care, we ask for spiritual mercies only. To the petitions
12 7,1| may be acceptable to God: spiritual peace, mutual love, and
13 7,1| at His holy, heavenly and spiritual altar (i.e., non-substantial,
14 7,1| by us), as the odor of a spiritual sweet smell, may in return
15 8,2| this water wash us of all spiritual impurity and to preserve
16 8,2| to preserve us from the spiritual serpent, which striveth
17 8,2| Holy Spirit, and make it a spiritual anointment, a repository
18 9,1| lighted candles symbolize the spiritual illumination which is imparted
19 9,1| baptism they assume the spiritual care of the neophyte and
20 9,1| Through these duties a spiritual relationship is established
21 9,3| the visible image of the spiritual body called, “the Church
22 9,4| confession enters into a close spiritual connection with him, and
23 9,4| therefore is called his “spiritual father,” while the penitent
24 9,4| penitent is the priest’s “spiritual child.” The spiritual father
25 9,4| s “spiritual child.” The spiritual father does not merely hear
26 9,4| to find out what is his spiritual disease, points out to the
27 9,4| means that the better the spiritual father knows his spiritual
28 9,4| spiritual father knows his spiritual children, the more useful
29 9,4| rule, therefore, that a spiritual father shall not be changed
30 9,4| sometimes happens that a spiritual father remits a penitent’
31 9,4| called a “penance.” The spiritual father imposes a penance
32 9,4| The penance imposed by one spiritual father cannot be remitted
33 9,4| that of the death of the spiritual father himself.~ ~ ~
34 9,5| takes an oath instituted for spiritual authorities, of fulfilling
35 9,6| sickness, both bodily and spiritual. The oil for this Sacrament
36 9,6| heal thy servant N. of the spiritual and bodily infirmities which
37 10,1| obedience to the will of their spiritual guides, with complete surrender
38 10,1| with the belt, in token of spiritual regeneration and mortification
39 10,1| This counter is the monk’s spiritual sword which helps him to
40 11 | are merely symbols of the spiritual qualities or forces of the
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