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Justification of a sinner, the work of God s infinite power
83
Not to be attained by those who are not prepared to observe all the commandments of God
240


Keys, power of, its necessity
82
Dignity and extensive power of
All have not the power of
82
Kings are to be obeyed
276
Kingdom of heaven
343
Its excellence
348
Helps given by God to attain it
349
Those who desire to enter, should pray to God that his will may be accomplished
350
To be prayed for before all other things
343
Prayer for, accompanied with many blessings
344
Of Christ not of this world
346
Why called justice
346
What it is
346
Within us
346
Which is the Church
347
How prayed for
346, 348
Of the grace of God in whom, &c
346
Of the glory of God, what
397
Of grace, why put before that of glory
347
Of Christ, the Church, its propagation
347
Of God, how it comes to sinners
348


Law, of nature, what
238
Same as the written Law
288
Violated by the unforgiving
370
Not difficult to be observed
239
The law is to be obeyed
240
Of the Decalogue, not a new law, but the law of nature set in a clear light
238
With what majesty promulged
239
Benefit of observing the
241
More readily observed by knowing God to be our Lord
243
Of every description, induces to its observance by hope of reward or fear of punishment
251
Manner of keeping
254
Of God, to be kept in sincerity of soul
311
Is, as it were, a mirror in which we behold our deformities
311
Of divine and human institution, difference between
311
Legitimate teacher necessary
13
Life eternal, what it signifies
93
Expresses the happiness of heaven better than the word " blessed ness"
93
Life, man s, on earth a temptation
3Y9
And salvation depend on God
361
Loquacity to be avoided
308
Lying of every sort, to be avoided, see Eighth Commandment
301


Magistrates, honour due to
276
When to be obeyed, when not
276
Man formed after God s image and likeness
30
Created last of all, and endowed with immortality, not as the condition of his nature, but by the free gift of God
30
His fall
What he owes to the Redeemer
37
What he owes to God
336
His misery
350, 345
The sin of entailed by Adam
358
Though justified, cannot reduce the lusts of the flesh to entire subjection
352
Sentence of condemnation pronounced against him
358
His instability
345
His weakness
304
Should be desirous of God s honour
252
Compared to sick persons
351
Compared to children
351
Mary, B. Virgin, see third Article of the Creed
38
Mass, sacrifice of, same as that of the cross
175
Not merely commemorative, but also propitiatory
175
Offered in behalf of, and profitable to the dead
176
Its rites and ceremonies not superfluous
176
Matter of the Sacrament of the Eucharist, see Eucharist
146
Of Penance, see Penance
196
Of Extreme Unction, see Extreme Unction
206
Matrimony, derivation of
226
Designated by various names
226
Definition of
226
Its nature, in what it consists
226
Not contracted by words which relate to future time
227
Validly contracted by a nod or other sign, instead of words
227
Requires not consummation in order to its validity ; consent of the parties sufficient
227
May be considered in a twofold light, in its natural relations, and as a Sacrament
228
Indissoluble
228,232
Advantages of its indissolubility
23