Luke ix. 23.
10 II. Cor. iv. 10.
11 Gal. vi. 14.
12 De Corona, C. iii.
13 Mark xvi. 15.
14 Luke x. 16.
15 Symb. Constantinop.
16 John xvii. 20, 21.
17 Gal. v. 20, 21.
18 Ephes. iv. 3-6.
19 Matt. xvi. 18.
20 Luke i. 32, 33.
21 Matt. xii. 25.
22 John x. 16.
23 Rom. xii. 4, 5.
24 John xv. 5.
25 Apoc. xxi. 9.
26 I. Cor. xiv. 33.
27 Job xxxviii. 11.
28 Heb. xiii. 8.
29 De Civitate Dei, Lib. 16, Cap. ii., No. 1.
30 I. Pet. ii. 9.
31 Heb. i. 3.
32 Exod. xxv. 40.
33 Lev. xix. 2.
34 Matt. v. 48.
35 Eph. v. 1.
36 Ephes. iv. 11, 13.
37 Deut. vi. 6, 7.
38 Apoc. iii. 7.
39 Matt. xvi. 26.
40 Gal. iii. 27.
41 Eph. v. 25-27.
42 Heb. xi. 37.
43 Coloss. iii. 3.
44 I. Tim. i. 15.
45 Matt. xi. 5.
46 Matt. xiii. 24-37.
47 Ibid. xiii. 47.
48 II. Tim. ii. 20.
49 Dial. contra Lucif.
50 Hom. 12, in Evang.
51 In Ps. viii., ii. 13.
52 Cant. vi. 9.
53 I. Cor. i.
54 I. Cor. v.
55 Luther, Zuinglius, and Knox had been ordained priests. Calvin had
studied for the priesthood, but did not receive Orders.
56 Ps. xii.
57 Mal. i. 11.
58 Matt. xxviii. 19.
59 Mark xvi. 15.
60 Acts i. 8.
61 Rom. x. 18.
62 Rom. i. 18.
63 Adv. Haer., i. 1.
64 Apologet. c. 37.
65 St. Aug. de Ver. Rel., c. 7. n. 12.
66 Does not this fact conclusively demonstrate the truth that the
Catholic Church can subsist under every form of government? And is
it not an eloquent refutation of the oft repeated calumny that a
republic is not a favorable soil for her development?
67 Apoc. v. 9.
68 Malachy i. 11.
69 Ps. lxxxiii.
70 Eph. ii. 20.
71 Gal. i. 8.
72 II. Tim. ii. 2.
73 Heb. v. 4.
74 Rom. x. 15.
75 Acts xiv. 22.
76 Tit. i. 5.
77 Acts xiii. 2, 3.
78 Matt. xvi. 18.
79 Luke xxii. 32.
80 John xxi. 15.
81 Thess. ii. 13.
82 Acts xv. 28.
83 Gal. i. 8.
84 Matt. vi. 17.
85 Acts xiii. 2.
86 Acts xiv. 22.
87 I. Cor. xiv. 34, 35.
88 Acts viii. 17.
89 Matt. xxvi. 26-28.
90 I. Cor. x. 16.
91 John xx. 28.
92 II. Cor. v. 18.
93 James v. 14.
94 Mark x. 11, 12.
95 I. Cor. vii, 10, 11.
96 I. Cor. vii.
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