Posted by Stan on January 20, 2008, 6:09 pm
The upper side of my berry patch is solid moss.
There is nothing planted on it now and it in a well drained area.
Is there a way to get rid of it?
What does so much moss indicate?
Thanks .
Stan
Posted by Red on January 20, 2008, 6:59 pm
> The upper side of my berry patch is solid moss.
> There is nothing planted on it now and it in a well drained area.
> Is there a way to get rid of it?
> What does so much moss indicate?
> Thanks .
> Stan
Probably not enough sunlight.
Posted by Bob on January 21, 2008, 7:40 am
> The upper side of my berry patch is solid moss.
> There is nothing planted on it now and it in a well drained area.
> Is there a way to get rid of it?
> What does so much moss indicate?
> Thanks .
> Stan
>Probably not enough sunlight.
That' probably true - remember that moss grows on the north side of
trees.
Or is it that trees grow on the south side of moss.
Sorry - - - Bob-tx
Posted by Bob on January 24, 2008, 12:40 pm
men would be led into error. Schism is visible; a miracle is visible.
But schism is more a sign of error than a miracle is a sign of truth.
Therefore a miracle cannot lead into error.
But, apart from schism, error is not so obvious as a miracle is obvious.
Therefore a miracle could lead into error.
Ubi est Deus tuus?209 Miracles show Him, and are a light.
847. One of the anthems for Vespers at Christmas: Exortum est in tenebris
lumen rectis corde.[210]
848. If the compassion of God is so great that He instructs us to our
benefit, even when He hides Himself, what light ought we not to expect from
Him when He reveals Himself?
849. Will Est et non est.211 be received in faith itself as well as in
miracles? And if it is inseparable in the others...
When Saint Xavier works miracles. Saint Hilary. "Ye wretches, who oblige us
to speak of miracles."
Unjust judges, make not your own laws on the moment; judge by those which
are established, and by yourselves. Vae qui conditis leges iniquas.212
Miracles endless, false.
In order to weaken your adversaries, you disarm the whole Church.
If they say that our salvation depends upon God, they are "heretics." If
they say that they
Posted by Bob on January 24, 2008, 6:07 pm
were
ready to hope that all was going to be renewed again; yet, in the main,
there was a gradual decline of that general, engaged, lively spirit in
religion, which had been. Several things have happened since, which have
diverted people's minds, and turned their conversation more to other
affairs; particularly his Excellency the Governor's coming up, and the
Committee of general court, on the treaty with the Indians. -Afterwards,
the Springfield controversy; and since that, our people in this town
have been engaged in the building of a new meeting-house. Some other
occurrences might be mentioned, that have seemed to have this effect.
But as to those who have been thought converted at this time, they
generally seem to have had an abiding change wrought on them. I have had
particular acquaintance with many of them since; and they generally
appear to be persons who have a new sense of things, new apprehensions
and views of God, of the divine attributes of Jesus Christ, and the
great things of the gospel. They have a new sense of their truth, and
> There is nothing planted on it now and it in a well drained area.
> Is there a way to get rid of it?
> What does so much moss indicate?
> Thanks .
> Stan