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The Christian State of Life (Volume 1) (1886)
by Franz Hunolt, translated by Rev. J. Allen, D.D.
Franz Hunolt4595213The Christian State of Life (Volume 1)1886Rev. J. Allen, D.D.

THE

Christian State of Life;

OR,

Sermons on the Principal Duites of Christians in General and of Different States in Particular,

NAMELY:

Of young people towards God, their parents and themselves, as far as the care of their souls, and the selection of a state of life are concerned; of those who intend embracing the married state; of married people towards each other; of parents towards their children, in what concerns both the temporal and spiritual welfare of the latter; of heads of families towards their servants; of servants towards their masters; of subjects towards the spiritual and temporal authorities; of lay-people towards priests; of the rich towards God and the poor; on the state, dignity, and happiness of the poor; on the use of time, and making up for lost time; on the good and bad use of the morning and evening time, etc., etc.

IN SEVENTY-SIX SERMONS,

Adapted to all the Sundays and most of the Holy Days of the Year, With a Full Index of all the Sermons, an Alphabetical Index of the Principal Subjects treated, and

AND COPIOUS MARGINAL NOTES.

BY THE

Rev. FATHER FRANCIS HUNOLT,

Priest of the Society of Jesus, and Preacher in the Cathedral of Treves.

Translated from the Original German Edition of Cologne, 1740,

BY THE

Rev. J. ALLEN, D.D.,

Chaplain of the Dominican Convent of the Sacred Heart, King Williamstown, and of the Dominican Convent, East London, South Africa.



VOLUME I.



THIRD EDITION.


New York, Cincinnati, Chicago:

BENZIGER BROTHERS,

PRINTERS TO THE HOLY APOSTOLIC SEE.

page


Copyright, 1886, by Benziger Brothers.


This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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