Bethlehem, 58:(Romans, I, 3.) that is to say, of the seed of Joseph, David's descendant. The earliest Gospel,Bethlehem, 65:story that the Virgin Mary, with her husband Joseph and bearing within herself the Christ Child,Bethlehem, 68:the resurrection into more extended service. Joseph's name means "he who shall add"; he was aBethlehem, 68:aspect of God the Father. In these three people, Joseph, the infant Jesus, and Mary, we have theBethlehem, 69:find the human kingdom represented in Mary and Joseph, with the human unity plus the duality whichBethlehem, 185:of God from the cosmic crucifixion. The poet, Joseph Plunkett, makes this beautifully clear in theDiscipleship1, XV:get the text ready for publication, particularly Joseph Lovejoy who gave days of labor to the book;Healing, 155:Mary. The para-thyroids are symbolic of Mary and Joseph and the relation they hold to theHercules, 24:are many cases in history where a robe is given: Joseph received a many-colored garment from hisHercules, 223:the horses' heels." Sagittarius, the Archer Joseph "His bow abode in strength". His horse is theIntellectthe complement of some metaphysic or other." - Joseph Maréchal, S. J. [3] The present widespreadIntellect, 71:controversy, being recoverable at will. Father Joseph Maréchal in his notable book points out that:Intellect, 71:and real." (Italics by A.A.B.) - Maréchal, Joseph, S. J., Studies in the Psychology of the Mystics,Intellect, 98:Christian asceticism and mysticism." - Maréchal, Joseph, S. J., Studies in the Psychology of theIntellect, 106:or false perception of the real." - Maréchal, Joseph, S. J., Studies in the Psychology of theIntellect, 162:the knowing subject and the object." - Maréchal, Joseph, S. J., Studies in the Psychology of theIntellect, 190:itself, make but one thing..." - Maréchal, Joseph, S. J., Studies in the Psychology of the Mystics,Soul, The sp:its Location However, from the time of Francis Joseph Gall, the great animist and physician and the |