Endowments of Man Considered in Their Relations with His Final End

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William Bernard Ullathorne 1888
English
  • 01 - I, On the Nature of Man, Part 1
  • 02 - I, On the Nature of Man, Part 2
  • 03 - I, On the Nature of Man, Part 3
  • 04 - II, Why Man is Made to the Image of God, Part 1
  • 05 - II, Why Man is Made to the Image of God, Part 2
  • 06 - II, Why Man is Made to the Image of God, Part 3
  • 07 - III, The Secondary Image of God in Man, Part 1
  • 08 - III, The Secondary Image of God in Man, Part 2
  • 09 - III, The Secondary Image of God in Man, Part 3
  • 10 - IV, Creation and Providence, Part 1
  • 11 - IV, Creation and Providence, Part 2
  • 12 - IV, Creation and Providence, Part 3
  • 13 - V, Self and Conscience, Part 1
  • 14 - V, Self and Conscience, Part 2
  • 15 - V, Self and Conscience, Part 3
  • 16 - VI, Self and Conscience in the Book of Job, Part 1
  • 17 - VI, Self and Conscience in the Book of Job, Part 2
  • 18 - VI, Self and Conscience in the Book of Job, Part 3
  • 19 - VII, On Evil and the Origin of Evil, Part 1
  • 20 - VII, On Evil and the Origin of Evil, Part 2
  • 21 - VII, On Evil and the Origin of Evil, Part 3
  • 22 - VIII, On Justice and Moral Evil, Part 1
  • 23 - VIII, On Justice and Moral Evil, Part
  • 24 - VIII, On Justice and Moral Evil, Part 3
  • 25 - IX, On Penal Evil or Punishment, Part 1
  • 26 - IX, On Penal Evil or Punishment, Part 2
  • 27 - IX, On Penal Evil or Punishment, Part 3
  • 28 - X, Why Man Was Not Created Perfect, Part 1
  • 29 - X, Why Man Was Not Created Perfect, Part 2
  • 30 - X, Why Man Was Not Created Perfect, Part 3
  • 31 - XI, The Fall of Man, Part 1
  • 32 - XI, The Fall of Man, Part 2
  • 33 - XI, The Fall of Man, Part 3
  • 34 - XII, The Restoration of Man, Part 1
  • 35 - XII, The Restoration of Man, Part 2
  • 36 - XII, The Restoration of Man, Part 3
  • 37 - XIII, The Regeneration of Man, Part 1
  • 38 - XIII, The Regeneration of Man, Part 2
  • 39 - XIII, The Regeneration of Man, Part 3
  • 40 - XIV, From the Beginning to the End of Man, Part 1
  • 41 – XIV, From the Beginning to the End of Man, Part 2
  • 42 – XIV, From the Beginning to the End of Man, Part 3
William Bernard Ullathorne was a Benedictine monk and Roman Catholic priest who ministered in Australia from 1833 until 1840 and then returned to his native England, where he was ordained a bishop in 1847 and served as Roman Catholic Bishop of Birmingham from 1850 until 1888. He is best known for his catechetical trilogy: The Endowments of Man, The Groundwork of the Christian Virtues, and Christian Patience, published in the 1880s. The Endowments of Man is presented in fourteen lectures, adapted from lectures originally delivered to clerics in Olton, England, at St. Bernard's Seminary, which Bishop Ullathorne founded in 1873. In these lectures, Ullathorne lays a foundation for the practice of the Christian virtues. Copiously citing Sacred Scripture and the writings of Fathers and Doctors of the Church, he presents sound theological doctrines and philosophical principles precisely and thoroughly as he traces the history of man from his creation and origin in God, to his tragic fall, to his restoration and regeneration in Jesus Christ, and finally to his glorious end in beatific union with God. (Introduction by dave7)

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