We can do nothing well till we act " with one accord ;" we can have no accord in action till we agree together in heart ; we cannot agree without a supernatural influence ; we cannot have a supernatural influence unless we pray for it ; we cannot pray... The Catholic magazine1812Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Keble - 1841 - 290 sider
...to the ordinary political methods by which professed reforms are carried or compassed in this day. We can do nothing well till we act " with one accord...pray acceptably without repentance and confession. Our Church's strength would be irresistible, humanly speaking, were it but at unity with itself: if... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1841 - 88 sider
...to the ordinary political methods by which professed reforms are carried or compassed in this day. We can do nothing well till we act " with one accord...we cannot have a supernatural influence unless we prayfor it ; we cannot pray acceptably without repentance and confession. Our Church's strength would... | |
| F. Francillon - 1842 - 118 sider
...The following is an example of a sentence consisting of five members, in the form of a climax ; — We can do nothing well till we act with one accord...pray acceptably without repentance and confession. A mistake pointed out, sometimes teaches as much as a perfect work : the printer of William Cobbett's... | |
| Francis Francillon - 1842 - 70 sider
...The following is an example of a sentence consisting of five members, in the form of a climax ;— We can do nothing well till we act with one accord:...pray acceptably without repentance and confession. A mistake pointed out, sometimes teaches as much as a perfect work: the printer of William Cobbett's... | |
| 1859 - 664 sider
...existence come together and form one harmonious body. To employ the words of an English author : " We can do nothing well till we act 'with one accord...pray acceptably without repentance and confession." Approximation in life and usages must result from a general and devout use of the Creed with the liturgical... | |
| Saint John Henry Newman - 1865 - 148 sider
...to the ordinary political methods by which professed reforms are carried or compassed in this day. "We can do nothing well till we act " with one accord...pray acceptably without repentance and confession. Our Church's strength would be irresistible, humanly speaking, were it but at unity with itself ; if... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1865 - 154 sider
...to the ordinary political methods by which professed reforms are carried or compassed in this day. We can do nothing well till we act " with one accord;"...pray acceptably without repentance and confession. Our Church's strength would be irresistible, humanly speaking, were it but at unity with itself: if... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1865 - 150 sider
...to the ordinary political I methods by which professed reforms are carried or compassed in this day. We can do nothing well till we act " with one accord;"...in heart ; we cannot agree without a supernatural v influence; we cannot have a supernatural influence unless we pray for it ; we cannot pray acceptably... | |
| 1867 - 532 sider
...to the ordinary political methods by which professed reforms are carried or compassed in this day. We can do nothing well till we act " with one accord...have a supernatural influence unless we pray for it ; and we cannot pray acceptably, without repentance and confession. Our Church's strength would be... | |
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