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1 Preface, 1 | on the restoration of Christian philosophy, he urged his ~
2 Preface, 1 | make ~the explanations of Christian Doctrine by St. Thomas the
3 Preface, 2 | same time a summary ~of Christian philosophy. St. Thomas considered
4 Preface, 2 | work simply as a manual ~of Christian Doctrine for the use of
5 Preface, 2 | complete explanation ~of the Christian higher life. 7 St. Thomas
6 Preface, 4 | of oral explanation of ~Christian Doctrine. This is the meaning
7 Preface, 4 | are oral explanations of Christian Doctrine, entitle him ~to
8 Preface, 4 (13) | Spirago-Messmer, "Spirago's Method of Christian Doctrine" (1901), 508.~ ~
9 Preface, 4 | The method of explaining Christian Doctrine by giving detailed
10 Preface, 4 (14) | of the ~Confraternity of Christian Doctrine and one of the
11 ApCreed, 1 | is necessary for ~every Christian is faith, without which
12 ApCreed, 1 | truly called a faithful ~Christian.1 Faith brings about four
13 ApCreed, 1 (1) | Articles of the Creed: "The Christian religion proposes to the ~
14 ApCreed, 5 | the Virgin Mary."~ ~The Christian must not only believe in
15 ApCreed, 6 | just as necessary for the Christian to believe in the passion
16 ApCreed, 12 | the faithful, and every Christian is ~a member of this Church,
17 ApCreed, 12 (2) | afterwards used to designate the ~Christian society only, and the assemblies
18 ApCreed, 13, 1 | Church, therefore, every ~Christian must at least once a year
19 ApCreed, 13 (18) | enjoyed by those who lead a Christian life in ~charity and are
20 10Command, 2 (54)| exercise the spirit ~of Christian piety" ("Roman Calechism," "
21 10Command, 4 (27)| these cases the anger of a ~Christian should spring from stern
22 Sacramen, 2 (13) | and, secondly, by it the ~Christian is distinguished from those
23 Sacramen, 3, 4 | of Pentecost. ~Thus, the Christian must boldly confess the
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