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Fornication, detestation of
287
Frugality should be practised
298
Fruit of the tree of life
358


Gain, the fruit of honest industry
360
Glory, what
397
Of God, how prayed for
341
Of the Saints incomprehensible
94
God, one only and not more
24
Why called Father
25, 26
Omnipotent
The Creator of all
29
Preserves and governs what he created
Said figuratively " to repent"
177
The author of the written and un written Law
238
Easy to love him
239
Why called jealous
252
Why he menaces punishment to the third and fourth generations
253
His justice yields to his goodness
254
His name, how honoured
Many names given to him
How to be praised
Holds him not guiltless who takes his name in vain
To be loved first, and after him our parents
His providence over man
Forgets not man
His benignity and mercy towards man
336
His love manifested in our redemption
336
Is prompted to inflict chastisement, not by a feeling of hostility but of love
Why he chastises those whom he loves
Is not ignorant of our calamities
Is the God of all
Is every where, and how
Why he is said to be in heaven
How loved from the heart
The first thing to be asked of him
In what manner we pray that his name may be sanctified
His name, " holy and terrible," needs no sanctification
341
How it is sanctified in all
341
God s name to be sanctified in deed, and not in word only
His provident care of man
Has not called us to ease and indolence
Never forsakes us
Lends us his aid to attain the kingdom of heaven
349
Cannot be loved by us as he ought, without the help of his grace
351
God, without his aid and assistance we cannot aspire to Christian wisdom
351
Requires the greatest love in every thing we do in his service
355
All his works good
356
Imparted his goodness to all his works
356
Why in particular we venerate his holy will
356
His ways unsearchable
356
Consults for our interests better than we can desire
356
All things necessary for life to be referred to his glory
356
His infinite power to be adored
361
He is ready to pardon the sins of the penitent
367
Is offended by sin
367
Is a most bountiful Father
368
His justice most rigorous
368
How he tempts his own
376
How he suffers the good to be tempted
376
How said to lead us into temptation
376
Gives us power to trample Satan under foot
379
Gives us power to overcome our enemies
379
His goodness rescues from evil in more ways than one
384
Wishes not that we should be exempt from every inconvenience
384
Administers consolation to those who labour under adversity
384
Employs the devil as an instrument for inflicting punishment on the wicked
385
God-fathers in baptism, (See Baptism)
112
Grace, what
347
How conferred by the Eucharist
146


Hatred, a diabolical crime
285
Remedies against
286
Hebrews, why chosen by God
242
Their deliverance from Egypt
243
Their oppression, why tolerated by God
243
When and where they received the Law from God
246
The promises made to them, why not accomplished until after the lapse of four hundred years
243
Hell, signification of the word
50
How Christ descended into
51
What places designated by the name of
51
Heretics, their insidious artifices to disseminate their impious doctrines
14