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1 II, 100 | Europe to rebel against the Church.~How unjust and unreasonable
2 III, 194 | that God has set up in the Church visible signs to make Himself
3 III, 194 | with which they upbraid the Church, establishes only one of
4 III, 194 | and even in that which the Church proposes for their instruction,
5 IV, 287 | maidens and children of the Church would prophesy; it is certain
6 VII, 553 | Scripture, by My Spirit in the Church and by inspiration, by My
7 VII, 554 | from the dead; to the whole Church as ascended into heaven.~
8 VIII, 568 | faith. Objection. But the Church has decided that all is
9 VIII, 568 | answer two things: first, the Church has not so decided; secondly,
10 VIII, 569 | in the beginning of the Church serve to prove the canonical.~
11 VIII, 576 | of the world towards the Church: God willing to blind and
12 VIII, 579 | Scripture and the prayers of the Church contrary words and sentences
13 IX, 612 | in all things; yet this Church, which worships Him who
14 X, 645 | came, in order that the Church should be always visible,
15 X, 655 | form Jesus Christ and the Church. If Adam had not sinned,
16 X, 672 | heaven it is revealed.~In the Church it is hidden and recognised
17 X, 686 | spoken of otherwise, and the Church makes use of them even to-day:
18 XI, 698 | synagogue has preceded the church; the Jews, the Christians.
19 XI, 705 | existing since the birth of the Church to the end. So God has raised
20 XI, 729 | where He made His first Church; and also the worship of
21 XI, 729 | where He made His chief Church.~
22 XII, 763 | 764. The Church has had as much difficulty
23 XII, 773 | to be universal. Even the Church offers sacrifice only for
24 XII, 782 | make of them all one Holy Church; that He comes to bring
25 XII, 782 | to bring back into this Church the heathen and Jews; that
26 XIII, 812 | However it may be, the Church is without proofs if they
27 XIII, 819 | doctrine which destroys the Church, He would be divided against
28 XIII, 821 | particularise God, Jesus Christ, the Church.~
29 XIII, 834 | or Jesus Christ, or the Church.~
30 XIII, 839 | 840. The Church has three kinds of enemies:
31 XIII, 839 | without miracles, and as the Church has always had miracles
32 XIII, 840 | useless to heretics; for the Church, authorised by miracles
33 XIII, 840 | the first miracles of the Church exclude belief of theirs.
34 XIII, 840 | being on the side of the Church.~These nuns, astonished
35 XIII, 842 | for Jesus Christ, for the Church, miracles have never been
36 XIII, 842 | there were divisions in the Church, and the Arians, for example,
37 XIII, 842 | conforms to God and the Church, should do miracles so as
38 XIII, 843 | If we believe them, the Church will have nothing to do
39 XIII, 845 | controversy in the same Church, miracle will decide.~Second
40 XIII, 845 | Antichrist.~If in the same Church there should happen a miracle
41 XIII, 848 | adversaries, you disarm the whole Church.~If they say that our salvation
42 XIII, 848 | heresy.~This way in which the Church has existed is that truth
43 XIII, 848 | him, there has been the Church.~
44 XIII, 849 | should fail to recognise the Church; so evident is she. It is
45 XIII, 849 | should be convinced of the Church.~Miracles have such influence
46 XIII, 850 | with love as a type of the Church, and with hatred, because
47 XIII, 850 | exercises over bodies.~The Church has never approved a miracle
48 XIII, 850 | cooling of love leaves the Church almost without believers,
49 XIII, 851 | is said, "Believe in the Church"; but it is not said, "Believe
50 XIII, 851 | the continuation of the Church till Antichrist, till the
51 XIV, 856 | always been preserved in one Church and one visible assembly
52 XIV, 856 | only one opinion in this Church. But in order to recognise
53 XIV, 857 | 858. The history of the Church ought properly to be called
54 XIV, 858 | persecutions which harass the Church are of this nature.~
55 XIV, 860 | 861. The Church is in an excellent state
56 XIV, 861 | 862. The Church has always been attacked
57 XIV, 866 | 867. If the ancient Church was in error, the Church
58 XIV, 866 | Church was in error, the Church is fallen. If she should
59 XIV, 866 | the hand of the ancient Church; and so this submission
60 XIV, 866 | conformity to the ancient Church prevail and correct all.
61 XIV, 866 | correct all. But the ancient Church did not assume the future
62 XIV, 866 | did not assume the future Church and did not consider her,
63 XIV, 867 | formerly occurred in the Church with what we see there now
64 XIV, 867 | were excommunicated by the Church and yet saved the Church.~
65 XIV, 867 | Church and yet saved the Church.~
66 XIV, 868 | nothing. God directs His Church well, by having sent him
67 XIV, 869 | wanted to absolve without the Church. As she has part in the
68 XIV, 869 | God, she is no longer the Church. For, as in the case of
69 XIV, 870 | 871. The Church, the Pope. Unity, plurality.—
70 XIV, 870 | plurality.—Considering the Church as a unity, the Pope, who
71 XIV, 870 | Fathers have considered the Church now in the one way, now
72 XIV, 873 | rules—but by the acts of the Church and the Fathers, and by
73 XIV, 875 | ordinary conduct of His Church. It would be a strange miracle
74 XIV, 877 | It is not the same in the Church, for there is a true justice
75 XIV, 880 | 881. The Church teaches, and God inspires,
76 XIV, 880 | infallibly. The work of the Church is of use only as a preparation
77 XIV, 884 | us the discipline of the Church of to-day as so good that
78 XIV, 887 | the priests. And yet the Church is to abide. By the grace
79 XIV, 888 | the true pastors of the Church, who are the true guardians
80 XIV, 888 | providence of God over His Church; since, the Church consisting
81 XIV, 888 | over His Church; since, the Church consisting properly in the
82 XIV, 888 | care which God takes of His Church; since all these things
83 XIV, 889(222)| The Church will never be reformed." ~
84 XIV, 890 | that it is not that of the Church, and that our divisions
85 XIV, 893 | 894. Those who love the Church lament to see the corruption
86 XIV, 895 | It is in vain that the Church has established these words,
87 XIV, 897 | therefore they make the whole Church corrupt, that they may be
88 XIV, 902 | of old: "Enter into the Church; acquaint yourselves with
89 XIV, 904 | regards only the inward; the Church judges only by the outward.
90 XIV, 904 | penitence in the heart; the Church when she sees it in works.
91 XIV, 904 | in works. God will make a Church pure within, which confounds,
92 XIV, 904 | sages and Pharisees; and the Church will make an assembly of
93 XIV, 904 | appears holy. But you want the Church to judge neither of the
94 XIV, 904 | of men, you retain in the Church the most dissolute and those
95 XIV, 919 | good Popes will find the Church still in outcry.~The Inquisition
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