FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   170   171   172   173   174   175   176   177   178   179   180   181   >>  
t empty it at once, 167, 168; the souls in Purgatory do not know our needs, 83; neither do they pray for us, 83, 116, 118; Brother Romanus passed sixteen days in Purgatory, 12 Rabanus Maurus: his Gloss, 25; on Prayer, 69 Rachel, a type of the Contemplative Life, 163, 174, 180, 184, 234, 242 Reading necessary for prayer, 190 Reason: its function, 206; the higher and the lower, 249; the speculative and the practical, 68 Religion: the virtue of, 27-50; that it is a virtue, 34; definition of, 27-31, 39, 49; its principle is charity, 56; it is one virtue, 35; and a Moral Virtue, 40; and a special virtue, 37-39; not a Theological Virtue, 39; the _via media_ in, 41; the harmony of, 42; is superior to the other Moral Virtues, 42; is not for God's profit, but for ours, 43; demands external acts, 44; how far it is identified with sanctity, 47-50 Religious Orders, the Active and Contemplative compared, 253-257 Religious people, 31, 50, 61; they are not always Saints, 50 Reposeful characters, 252 Romanus, Brother, appears to St. Thomas, 12 Sacrifice, the real nature of, 38, 46, 244 Saints, the: what it is to be a Saint, 50; they are not gloomy, 64, 65; their knowledge of our needs, 82, 152-157; their prayers for us, 115-118; they feel no grief for us on earth, 155; their wills are perfectly conformed to that of God, 116, 156, 163, 165, 167; the Communion of Saints, 158, 164; we ought to pray to them, 157-161; of devotion to the Saints, 57; to the lesser Saints, 117, 160; they are co-workers with God, 154; in what sense their prayers are always heard, 158, 162-168; their merits, 163, 166; how they pray for us, 163, 167 "Saint of Saints, The," 160 Scripture, prayer for knowledge of Holy, 88 Seneca: on petitions, 74; on idolatry, 46 Sentences, the Book of, 6, 25 Sinners, prayer for: 97; the prayers of sinners, 143-146 Sins of conversation, 110 Socrates on prayer, 84 Solicitude, how far it is forbidden, 90 Sorrow, as an effect of devotion, 62, 64 Speculation, 189 Spirit, the Holy, how He helps us to pray, 85 "Spirit and truth," prayer in, 126, 127 Spiritualism, 3 Stability implied in the notion of sanctity, 49 Strabo, Walafrid, his Gloss, 24 Strictness of life not an end in itself, 257 "Sufficiency of life," prayer for, 89 Suffrages for the Dead, 167, 168 _Summa Theolo
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   170   171   172   173   174   175   176   177   178   179   180   181   >>  



Top keywords:
Saints
 

prayer

 

virtue

 

prayers

 

Contemplative

 

sanctity

 

devotion

 

Virtue

 

Spirit

 
Purgatory

Religious

 

knowledge

 

Brother

 

Romanus

 

Scripture

 

merits

 

workers

 
perfectly
 
conformed
 
Communion

lesser

 

Socrates

 

Spiritualism

 

Stability

 

implied

 

notion

 

Strabo

 

Suffrages

 
Theolo
 

Sufficiency


Walafrid
 
Strictness
 

Speculation

 
Sinners
 
sinners
 
Sentences
 

Seneca

 

petitions

 
idolatry
 
Sorrow

effect
 

forbidden

 

Solicitude

 
conversation
 
compared
 

higher

 

function

 

Reason

 

Reading

 

speculative