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Preparation for communion, what it ought to be, how necessary
167
Priests alone have the power of consecrating the Eucharist
172
As Confessors, bound to inviolable secrecy
197
Called gods and angels
202
Priests of the New-Testament superior to those of the Old
202
Their power very great
202,214
Mercenary, should not be
213
Enter into the church by the door
213
Under every law
214
When the sacerdotal power is given to the Priest by the Bishop
215
Ceremonies used in the ordination of
221
Two duties of
224
Priesthood, functions of, to be confided to no person rashly
212
Order of, though one has different degrees of dignity and power
221
When instituted by Christ
174
Dignity and excellence of
212
Qualities required in the candidate for the
223
Who are said to be called to the
213
Power of, twofold
214
In the Gospel dispensation, has its origin from Christ
215
Twofold
220
Providence of God
344, 346
Purgatory, fire of
51


Rapine
293
A more grievous sin than theft
293
Different sorts of
295
More comprehensive than theft
295
Redemption, its benefit to us
336
Relapse, grievousness of
373
Remedies of a distempered soul, penance and the Eucharist
372
Remission of sin, power of, resides in the church
82
Vested by Christ in the bishops and priests of his Church
82
The faithful should have recourse to the exercise of this power
84
Obtained through the blood of Christ
84
Unattainable, except through penance
183
Restitution necessary to a penitent
294, 296
Who are bound to
296
Resurrection of Christ
52
Accomplished by his own power
53
Its blessings first enjoyed by Christ himself
53
Took place on the third day, how to be understood
54
The mystery of, necessary
55
Resurrection its end
55
Lessons of instruction which it furnishes
56
Spiritual, proofs of
56
Of the dead, the foundation of our faith
85
Of man, why called the resurrection of the body
85
Of the body proved
86
Different condition of those who shall rise again
88
Before the general, all men without exception shall die
88
Our bodies shall rise again clothed with immortality
90
Qualities of those who shall rise with glorified bodies
90
Fruits to be gathered from a know ledge of the article upon the
90
Rewards eternal
380
Riches, not to be loved
314
The rich, why they should ask for their daily bread
361
Should look upon their wealth as the gift of God
364
Why blessed by God with wealth
364


Sabbath, its signification
266
Its sanctification
266
Its sanctification, why so often commended in Holy Scripture
264
Why consecrated to God
266
A sign
267
Works permitted on
268
Works prohibited on
268
Celestial
267
Transferred to the Lord s-day, why
267
How observed
267
Sacrament, what
100
Meaning of the word
99
Justice and salvation attained by
100
Definition of
100
"Sacred thing," in the definition of, means the grace of God
102
To be numbered amongst those things which have been instituted as signs
101
Signify and produce holiness
100
Signs instituted by God
100
Signify various things
102
Of the Gospel dispensation, why in stituted
, . 103
Consist of two things, matter and form
105
Of the new law have a prescribed form, a departure from which, renders their administration invalid
106
Ceremonies of, cannot be omitted without sin
106