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Passion from it emanates all the virtue of our satisfaction
368
Pastors of the Church to be heard, as Christ himself
14
To be obeyed
275
Penance, its necessity
176
Its neglect, the cause of serious in jury to our souls
177
Penance considered as a virtue
1 78
As a Sacrament
179
Various significations of
177
Preceded by faith
178
Why a virtue
By what degrees we arrive at
179
The Scriptures propose heaven as a reward of
179
Eternal, a Sacrament
180
Why instituted by God
180
Matter and form of
181
Rites and ceremonies of
182
Fruits of
Constituent parts of
184
Public, why enjoined for public transgressions
202
Two things to be observed in
203
Requires restitution
296
Penitent, what he should propose to himself
176
Perjury, what, (see Second and Eighth Commandments)
254, 301
Committed many ways
261
Proneness of man to
262
Visited by punishment in many ways
262
Pride, very offensive to God
328
Peculiar relations of the Divine Persons
26
What belongs to them not a fit object of curious investigation
26
Philosophy, Christian, differs from the wisdom of the world
23
Philosophers, their opinions concerning God
24
Pope, the Head of the Catholic Church
74
His supreme dignity and jurisdiction of divine right
222
Is the Supreme Governor of the Universal Church, the successor of St Peter, and Christ s vicar on earth
222
Prayer, we pray first to God and then to the saints
Best method of praying
322
For whom we should pray
324
We should pray to the saints
326
In what sense we beg of them to take pity on us
327
We should pray in spirit and in truth
330
Infidels cannot do so
331
Prayer we should offer up our prayers in the name of Christ
331
The Divine Majesty approaches him who prays
386
To pray is to commune with God
386
To pray is to honour God
318
Christ spent whole nights in
318
Manner of
Benefits of
318
Many degrees of, and of thanksgiving
322
Mental
330
Vocal
330
Sinner s, when heard by God with propitious ear
322
Necessary
317
Its efficacy with God
318
Confidence in
329
A proof of religion
318
An acknowledgment of our subjection to God
318
The key of heaven
319
Its parts
321
Two principal parts of
322
Of such as have not been illumined by the light of faith
323.
Of those to whom God refuses to lend a willing ear
323
Should be offered for the wicked
326
For the dead
325
For those who suffer in Purgatory, rests on the authority of the Apostles
325
For those who are in a state of mortal sin, comparatively of little advantage
326
Preparation for
327
Sins to be avoided by such as would have their prayers heard by God
328
Rendered odious by contempt of the Law of God
328
Admits of no wavering
329
Mental, excludes not vocal
330
Mental, of higher excellence than vocal
330
Public and private
330
A weapon against the devil
376
Order to be observed in
382
Preposterous order observed by some in their prayers
382
Lord s prayer, its exposition
332
Preface of
317
Preaching, that of the divine word never to be interrupted
14
Preachers of the divine word, their authority
14
Their mission
14
Precepts of the Decalogue (see Decalogue)
237