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This is an eight volume set. The volumes contain the following
1.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide Matthew 1-9 and
Introduction on the Gospels 2.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a
Lapide Matthew 10-21 3.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide
Matthew 22-28 and Marks Gospel 4.The Great Commentary of Cornelius
a Lapide Luke's Gospel 5.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide
John 1-11 6.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide John 12-21
and Saint John's Epistles 7.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a
Lapide I Corinthians 8.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide
II Corinthians and Galatians This is a photographic reprint of the
original to insure accuracy of reproduction. The dignity,
usefulness, and majesty of Scripture are so great that it surpasses
the books of all philosophers and theologians, both Hebrew, Greek,
and Latin, as much as Divine surpasses human wisdom. For Scripture
is the Word of God. It is the very utterance of God, by means ot
which God enunciates His wisdom to us, and points out to us the way
to virtue, health, and eternal happiness. S. Augustine asserts
that" Sacred Scripture is an Encyclopedia of all the sciences. Here
is Natural Philosophy, because all the causes of all creatures are
in God, the Creator. Here is Moral Philosophy, because a good and
honest life is derived from no other source than the love of God
and our neighbour as they ought to be loved. Here is Logic, because
Truth and the Light of the rational soul are God. Here is Political
Science, for a really flourishing State can neither be founded nor
preserved except upon the foundation, and by the bond of faith, and
firm concord, when the common good of all is loved: that is to say,
when God is loved above all things, and when men love one another
in Him, and for His sake." After an interval he adds, "By the
Scriptures depraved minds are corrected, little minds are
nourished, great minds are delighted. The only minds which are
hostile to this doctrine are those which either by going astray
know not its healthfulness, or being sick dislike its medicine."
Sacred Scripture is the art of arts, the science ot sciences: it is
the Pandora of Wisdom. In our own time, S. Theresa, a woman endowed
with the spirit of prophecy, and renowned throughout all Spain for
the glory of her miracles, and the sanctity of her life, was taught
by God that all the troubles of the Church, all the evils in the
world, flow from this source, that men do not, by clear and sound
knowledge, and serious consideration, penetrate into the verities
of Sacred Scripture. See Franciscus Ribera in her Life. S. Basil
says, "Holy Scripture is the universal depository of medicine for
the cure of souls. From it everyone may select the remedy which is
salutary and appropriate for his own disease."
This is an eight volume set. The volumes contain the following
1.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide Matthew 1-9 and
Introduction on the Gospels 2.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a
Lapide Matthew 10-21 3.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide
Matthew 22-28 and Marks Gospel 4.The Great Commentary of Cornelius
a Lapide Luke's Gospel 5.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide
John 1-11 6.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide John 12-21
and Saint John's Epistles 7.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a
Lapide I Corinthians 8.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide
II Corinthians and Galatians This is a photographic reprint of the
original to insure accuracy of reproduction. The dignity,
usefulness, and majesty of Scripture are so great that it surpasses
the books of all philosophers and theologians, both Hebrew, Greek,
and Latin, as much as Divine surpasses human wisdom. For Scripture
is the Word of God. It is the very utterance of God, by means ot
which God enunciates His wisdom to us, and points out to us the way
to virtue, health, and eternal happiness. S. Augustine asserts
that" Sacred Scripture is an Encyclopedia of all the sciences. Here
is Natural Philosophy, because all the causes of all creatures are
in God, the Creator. Here is Moral Philosophy, because a good and
honest life is derived from no other source than the love of God
and our neighbour as they ought to be loved. Here is Logic, because
Truth and the Light of the rational soul are God. Here is Political
Science, for a really flourishing State can neither be founded nor
preserved except upon the foundation, and by the bond of faith, and
firm concord, when the common good of all is loved: that is to say,
when God is loved above all things, and when men love one another
in Him, and for His sake." After an interval he adds, "By the
Scriptures depraved minds are corrected, little minds are
nourished, great minds are delighted. The only minds which are
hostile to this doctrine are those which either by going astray
know not its healthfulness, or being sick dislike its medicine."
Sacred Scripture is the art of arts, the science ot sciences: it is
the Pandora of Wisdom. In our own time, S. Theresa, a woman endowed
with the spirit of prophecy, and renowned throughout all Spain for
the glory of her miracles, and the sanctity of her life, was taught
by God that all the troubles of the Church, all the evils in the
world, flow from this source, that men do not, by clear and sound
knowledge, and serious consideration, penetrate into the verities
of Sacred Scripture. See Franciscus Ribera in her Life. S. Basil
says, "Holy Scripture is the universal depository of medicine for
the cure of souls. From it everyone may select the remedy which is
salutary and appropriate for his own disease."
This is an eight volume set. The volumes contain the following
1.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide Matthew 1-9 and
Introduction on the Gospels 2.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a
Lapide Matthew 10-21 3.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide
Matthew 22-28 and Marks Gospel 4.The Great Commentary of Cornelius
a Lapide Luke's Gospel 5.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide
John 1-11 6.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide John 12-21
and Saint John's Epistles 7.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a
Lapide I Corinthians 8.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide
II Corinthians and Galatians This is a photographic reprint of the
original to insure accuracy of reproduction. The dignity,
usefulness, and majesty of Scripture are so great that it surpasses
the books of all philosophers and theologians, both Hebrew, Greek,
and Latin, as much as Divine surpasses human wisdom. For Scripture
is the Word of God. It is the very utterance of God, by means ot
which God enunciates His wisdom to us, and points out to us the way
to virtue, health, and eternal happiness. S. Augustine asserts
that" Sacred Scripture is an Encyclopedia of all the sciences. Here
is Natural Philosophy, because all the causes of all creatures are
in God, the Creator. Here is Moral Philosophy, because a good and
honest life is derived from no other source than the love of God
and our neighbour as they ought to be loved. Here is Logic, because
Truth and the Light of the rational soul are God. Here is Political
Science, for a really flourishing State can neither be founded nor
preserved except upon the foundation, and by the bond of faith, and
firm concord, when the common good of all is loved: that is to say,
when God is loved above all things, and when men love one another
in Him, and for His sake." After an interval he adds, "By the
Scriptures depraved minds are corrected, little minds are
nourished, great minds are delighted. The only minds which are
hostile to this doctrine are those which either by going astray
know not its healthfulness, or being sick dislike its medicine."
Sacred Scripture is the art of arts, the science ot sciences: it is
the Pandora of Wisdom. In our own time, S. Theresa, a woman endowed
with the spirit of prophecy, and renowned throughout all Spain for
the glory of her miracles, and the sanctity of her life, was taught
by God that all the troubles of the Church, all the evils in the
world, flow from this source, that men do not, by clear and sound
knowledge, and serious consideration, penetrate into the verities
of Sacred Scripture. See Franciscus Ribera in her Life. S. Basil
says, "Holy Scripture is the universal depository of medicine for
the cure of souls. From it everyone may select the remedy which is
salutary and appropriate for his own disease."
his is an eight volume set. The volumes contain the following 1.The
Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide Matthew 1-9 and Introduction
on the Gospels 2.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide Matthew
10-21 3.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide Matthew 22-28
and Marks Gospel 4.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide
Luke's Gospel 5.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide John
1-11 6.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide John 12-21 and
Saint John's Epistles 7.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide
I Corinthians 8.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide II
Corinthians and Galatians This is a photographic reprint of the
original to insure accuracy of reproduction. The dignity,
usefulness, and majesty of Scripture are so great that it surpasses
the books of all philosophers and theologians, both Hebrew, Greek,
and Latin, as much as Divine surpasses human wisdom. For Scripture
is the Word of God. It is the very utterance of God, by means ot
which God enunciates His wisdom to us, and points out to us the way
to virtue, health, and eternal happiness. S. Augustine asserts
that" Sacred Scripture is an Encyclopedia of all the sciences. Here
is Natural Philosophy, because all the causes of all creatures are
in God, the Creator. Here is Moral Philosophy, because a good and
honest life is derived from no other source than the love of God
and our neighbour as they ought to be loved. Here is Logic, because
Truth and the Light of the rational soul are God. Here is Political
Science, for a really flourishing State can neither be founded nor
preserved except upon the foundation, and by the bond of faith, and
firm concord, when the common good of all is loved: that is to say,
when God is loved above all things, and when men love one another
in Him, and for His sake." After an interval he adds, "By the
Scriptures depraved minds are corrected, little minds are
nourished, great minds are delighted. The only minds which are
hostile to this doctrine are those which either by going astray
know not its healthfulness, or being sick dislike its medicine."
Sacred Scripture is the art of arts, the science ot sciences: it is
the Pandora of Wisdom. In our own time, S. Theresa, a woman endowed
with the spirit of prophecy, and renowned throughout all Spain for
the glory of her miracles, and the sanctity of her life, was taught
by God that all the troubles of the Church, all the evils in the
world, flow from this source, that men do not, by clear and sound
knowledge, and serious consideration, penetrate into the verities
of Sacred Scripture. See Franciscus Ribera in her Life. S. Basil
says, "Holy Scripture is the universal depository of medicine for
the cure of souls. From it everyone may select the remedy which is
salutary and appropriate for his own disease."
This is an eight volume set. The volumes contain the following
1.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide Matthew 1-9 and
Introduction on the Gospels 2.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a
Lapide Matthew 10-21 3.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide
Matthew 22-28 and Marks Gospel 4.The Great Commentary of Cornelius
a Lapide Luke's Gospel 5.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide
John 1-11 6.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide John 12-21
and Saint John's Epistles 7.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a
Lapide I Corinthians 8.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide
II Corinthians and Galatians This is a photographic reprint of the
original to insure accuracy of reproduction. The dignity,
usefulness, and majesty of Scripture are so great that it surpasses
the books of all philosophers and theologians, both Hebrew, Greek,
and Latin, as much as Divine surpasses human wisdom. For Scripture
is the Word of God. It is the very utterance of God, by means ot
which God enunciates His wisdom to us, and points out to us the way
to virtue, health, and eternal happiness. S. Augustine asserts
that" Sacred Scripture is an Encyclopedia of all the sciences. Here
is Natural Philosophy, because all the causes of all creatures are
in God, the Creator. Here is Moral Philosophy, because a good and
honest life is derived from no other source than the love of God
and our neighbour as they ought to be loved. Here is Logic, because
Truth and the Light of the rational soul are God. Here is Political
Science, for a really flourishing State can neither be founded nor
preserved except upon the foundation, and by the bond of faith, and
firm concord, when the common good of all is loved: that is to say,
when God is loved above all things, and when men love one another
in Him, and for His sake." After an interval he adds, "By the
Scriptures depraved minds are corrected, little minds are
nourished, great minds are delighted. The only minds which are
hostile to this doctrine are those which either by going astray
know not its healthfulness, or being sick dislike its medicine."
Sacred Scripture is the art of arts, the science ot sciences: it is
the Pandora of Wisdom. In our own time, S. Theresa, a woman endowed
with the spirit of prophecy, and renowned throughout all Spain for
the glory of her miracles, and the sanctity of her life, was taught
by God that all the troubles of the Church, all the evils in the
world, flow from this source, that men do not, by clear and sound
knowledge, and serious consideration, penetrate into the verities
of Sacred Scripture. See Franciscus Ribera in her Life. S. Basil
says, "Holy Scripture is the universal depository of medicine for
the cure of souls. From it everyone may select the remedy which is
salutary and appropriate for his own disease."
This is an eight volume set. The volumes contain the following
1.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide Matthew 1-9 and
Introduction on the Gospels 2.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a
Lapide Matthew 10-21 3.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide
Matthew 22-28 and Marks Gospel 4.The Great Commentary of Cornelius
a Lapide Luke's Gospel 5.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide
John 1-11 6.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide John 12-21
and Saint John's Epistles 7.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a
Lapide I Corinthians 8.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide
II Corinthians and Galatians This is a photographic reprint of the
original to insure accuracy of reproduction. The dignity,
usefulness, and majesty of Scripture are so great that it surpasses
the books of all philosophers and theologians, both Hebrew, Greek,
and Latin, as much as Divine surpasses human wisdom. For Scripture
is the Word of God. It is the very utterance of God, by means ot
which God enunciates His wisdom to us, and points out to us the way
to virtue, health, and eternal happiness. S. Augustine asserts
that" Sacred Scripture is an Encyclopedia of all the sciences. Here
is Natural Philosophy, because all the causes of all creatures are
in God, the Creator. Here is Moral Philosophy, because a good and
honest life is derived from no other source than the love of God
and our neighbour as they ought to be loved. Here is Logic, because
Truth and the Light of the rational soul are God. Here is Political
Science, for a really flourishing State can neither be founded nor
preserved except upon the foundation, and by the bond of faith, and
firm concord, when the common good of all is loved: that is to say,
when God is loved above all things, and when men love one another
in Him, and for His sake." After an interval he adds, "By the
Scriptures depraved minds are corrected, little minds are
nourished, great minds are delighted. The only minds which are
hostile to this doctrine are those which either by going astray
know not its healthfulness, or being sick dislike its medicine."
Sacred Scripture is the art of arts, the science ot sciences: it is
the Pandora of Wisdom. In our own time, S. Theresa, a woman endowed
with the spirit of prophecy, and renowned throughout all Spain for
the glory of her miracles, and the sanctity of her life, was taught
by God that all the troubles of the Church, all the evils in the
world, flow from this source, that men do not, by clear and sound
knowledge, and serious consideration, penetrate into the verities
of Sacred Scripture. See Franciscus Ribera in her Life. S. Basil
says, "Holy Scripture is the universal depository of medicine for
the cure of souls. From it everyone may select the remedy which is
salutary and appropriate for his own disease."
This is an eight volume set. The volumes contain the following
1.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide Matthew 1-9 and
Introduction on the Gospels 2.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a
Lapide Matthew 10-21 3.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide
Matthew 22-28 and Marks Gospel 4.The Great Commentary of Cornelius
a Lapide Luke's Gospel 5.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide
John 1-11 6.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide John 12-21
and Saint John's Epistles 7.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a
Lapide I Corinthians 8.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide
II Corinthians and Galatians This is a photographic reprint of the
original to insure accuracy of reproduction. The dignity,
usefulness, and majesty of Scripture are so great that it surpasses
the books of all philosophers and theologians, both Hebrew, Greek,
and Latin, as much as Divine surpasses human wisdom. For Scripture
is the Word of God. It is the very utterance of God, by means ot
which God enunciates His wisdom to us, and points out to us the way
to virtue, health, and eternal happiness. S. Augustine asserts
that" Sacred Scripture is an Encyclopedia of all the sciences. Here
is Natural Philosophy, because all the causes of all creatures are
in God, the Creator. Here is Moral Philosophy, because a good and
honest life is derived from no other source than the love of God
and our neighbour as they ought to be loved. Here is Logic, because
Truth and the Light of the rational soul are God. Here is Political
Science, for a really flourishing State can neither be founded nor
preserved except upon the foundation, and by the bond of faith, and
firm concord, when the common good of all is loved: that is to say,
when God is loved above all things, and when men love one another
in Him, and for His sake." After an interval he adds, "By the
Scriptures depraved minds are corrected, little minds are
nourished, great minds are delighted. The only minds which are
hostile to this doctrine are those which either by going astray
know not its healthfulness, or being sick dislike its medicine."
Sacred Scripture is the art of arts, the science ot sciences: it is
the Pandora of Wisdom. In our own time, S. Theresa, a woman endowed
with the spirit of prophecy, and renowned throughout all Spain for
the glory of her miracles, and the sanctity of her life, was taught
by God that all the troubles of the Church, all the evils in the
world, flow from this source, that men do not, by clear and sound
knowledge, and serious consideration, penetrate into the verities
of Sacred Scripture. See Franciscus Ribera in her Life. S. Basil
says, "Holy Scripture is the universal depository of medicine for
the cure of souls. From it everyone may select the remedy which is
salutary and appropriate for his own disease."
This is an eight volume set. The volumes contain the following
1.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide Matthew 1-9 and
Introduction on the Gospels 2.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a
Lapide Matthew 10-21 3.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide
Matthew 22-28 and Marks Gospel 4.The Great Commentary of Cornelius
a Lapide Luke's Gospel 5.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide
John 1-11 6.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide John 12-21
and Saint John's Epistles 7.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a
Lapide I Corinthians 8.The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide
II Corinthians and Galatians This is a photographic reprint of the
original to insure accuracy of reproduction. The dignity,
usefulness, and majesty of Scripture are so great that it surpasses
the books of all philosophers and theologians, both Hebrew, Greek,
and Latin, as much as Divine surpasses human wisdom. For Scripture
is the Word of God. It is the very utterance of God, by means ot
which God enunciates His wisdom to us, and points out to us the way
to virtue, health, and eternal happiness. S. Augustine asserts
that" Sacred Scripture is an Encyclopedia of all the sciences. Here
is Natural Philosophy, because all the causes of all creatures are
in God, the Creator. Here is Moral Philosophy, because a good and
honest life is derived from no other source than the love of God
and our neighbour as they ought to be loved. Here is Logic, because
Truth and the Light of the rational soul are God. Here is Political
Science, for a really flourishing State can neither be founded nor
preserved except upon the foundation, and by the bond of faith, and
firm concord, when the common good of all is loved: that is to say,
when God is loved above all things, and when men love one another
in Him, and for His sake." After an interval he adds, "By the
Scriptures depraved minds are corrected, little minds are
nourished, great minds are delighted. The only minds which are
hostile to this doctrine are those which either by going astray
know not its healthfulness, or being sick dislike its medicine."
Sacred Scripture is the art of arts, the science ot sciences: it is
the Pandora of Wisdom. In our own time, S. Theresa, a woman endowed
with the spirit of prophecy, and renowned throughout all Spain for
the glory of her miracles, and the sanctity of her life, was taught
by God that all the troubles of the Church, all the evils in the
world, flow from this source, that men do not, by clear and sound
knowledge, and serious consideration, penetrate into the verities
of Sacred Scripture. See Franciscus Ribera in her Life. S. Basil
says, "Holy Scripture is the universal depository of medicine for
the cure of souls. From it everyone may select the remedy which is
salutary and appropriate for his own disease."
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