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GENERAL INDEX.


Abbots, permitted sometimes to administer Minor Orders
223
Abraham, his pilgrimage
242
Abraham's bosom
51
Absolved, who are to be
177
Absolution, form of
181
Power of, to whom confided
196
Accidents, remain in the holy Eucharist without a subject
163
Adam, misery brought by him on himself and on his posterity
358
In a state of innocence wanted food to recruit his strength
358
Difference between his necessities and ours
358
Sin, the cause of his wants
358
Although in Paradise, was not to lead a life of indolence; but his labour not painful
358
His posterity deprived of the fruit of the tree of life, and cursed by God
358
Compared with Christ
42
Adultery, what
287
Why prohibited after murder
286
Its enormity
289
Its injustice
289
Its prohibition includes that of every species of impurity
287
Also evil thoughts
288
It impresses a peculiar mark of degradation
289
Its evils and punishment
289, 290
Almsdeeds, their necessity
297
Exhortation to
298
We are bound to labour, in order to bestow them on the necessitous
298
To be united to prayer
332
A medicine to cure the wounds of the soul
372
Affinity of sponsors, with whom contracted
121, 142
Amen, its signification at the end of the Lord's Prayer
387
Why reserved to the priest in the Sacrifice of the Mass
387
Angels, creation of
29
Adorned with grace from their creation
30
With wisdom and power
30
To be honoured
245
Why represented in human form
250
Their care of man
333
Their obedience to God
355
Angel, taught Tobias many things
334
Angelical salutation, the Church has added to it prayers to the Virgin
326
In it God is honoured
326
Anger, when sinful, when not
282
Articles of the Creed—
The first
21
The second
31
The third
37
The fourth
43
The fifth
50
The sixth
57
The seventh
61
The eighth
65
The ninth
70
The tenth
81
The eleventh
85
The twelfth
92
Ascension of Christ, declares his majesty and glory
58
Reasons for
58
Christ ascended as man, soul and body, into heaven
57
The ascension of Christ, the end, as it were, to which all the other mysteries are referred
58
Avarice, reprehension of
312


Baptism, sacrament of
112
Knowledge of, very necessary
112
When to be explained by the pastor
113
The signification of the word
113
The sacrament of, by what names expressed
113
Its definition as a sacrament
114
Its matter
114
The baptismal water not the sacrament
115
Water, its matter
115
Figures of baptism
115
Chrism, why used in baptism
115
Form of baptism
116
Different amongst the Greeks
117