Why not just go to the authors pages as given then the round about way your are going and continue to go....at least comment on the quotes given and we can debate if or not the author means what he is saying.
Now that you've gone full circle on determining your issue of source and where it "didn't come from" from my post......we find you now attack fellow catholics as not being familiar with this well known and "sainted" author who is highly regarded among the church leadership as well as within the history of the church. Anything and everything but quoting the quotes and discussion of them.
BTW The compilation I used I did not get from any of the sites you might have found them.
For everyone interested:
"ONLINE LIGUORI'S BOOK PAGE BY PAGE"
http://www.onread.com/fbreader/388152
Now you have the book at your fingertips Jvette...so you can list the quotes exactly as you think they are written and we can then go from here and debate his quotes.
Plausible deniability.
Please, tell me how you learned of St. Ligouri and was led to seek him out?
As I said, he is not an author most modern Catholics have ever even heard of, much less read.
Why not post the link to the book itself?
Funny, how after all the back and forth regarding where you got the compilation of quotes, you suddenly were able to give a link which contains the book.
You could have done exactly that in the very first post, but didn’t, why?
>>>>>ONLINE LIGUORI’S BOOK PAGE BY PAGE”
>>>>>http://www.onread.com/fbreader/388152
But as Mark Bsnr pointed out, your so-called quotes do not match the original, they match cuts from an anti-Catholic website, which you have not given the web address for, yet.
You’ve admitted you’re an anti-Catholic, and now you are shown to put false information on the thread.
There are a number of posters it is a waste of time to read. You have made yourself into one of those.