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1 ApCreed, 1 | nature of ~our intellect takes away the basis of this difficulty.
2 ApCreed, 2, 1 | sacrifices to him; not that he takes delight in a dog or cat ~
3 ApCreed, 4, 1 | This is an error because it takes away the ~Trinity of Persons
4 ApCreed, 4, 2 | intellect. This conception takes its rise in the soul as
5 ApCreed, 9, 2 | that place from whence he takes his origin. The beginning
6 ApCreed, 13 (2) | the preceding one, which takes up the unity, ~sanctity,
7 ApCreed, 13, 1 | REVIEW~ ~This communication takes place through the Sacraments
8 ApCreed, 14, 1 | in four ways. Firstly, it takes away the sorrow which we
9 ApCreed, 14, 1 | no hope."3~ ~Secondly, it takes away the fear of death.
10 10Command, 1, 1 | neighbor."2 One, ~therefore, takes the name of God in vain
11 10Command, 1 (12)| inconstancy of him ~who takes it or the stubbornness of
12 10Command, 1, 1 | swears to commit a sin, takes the name of his God in vain.
13 10Command, 1, 2 | Accordingly, he who takes the name of God ~foolishly,
14 10Command, 1, 2 | foolishly, by blasphemy, takes the name of God in vain: "
15 10Command, 1, 3 | against the glory of God, he takes the name of God in ~vain.
16 10Command, 2, 1 | earthly things unless he takes means to raise himself above
17 10Command, 4 (10)| guiltless who in a just war ~takes the life of an enemy, provided
18 Sacramen | the exterior washing which takes place when the water is
19 Sacramen | interior cleansing which takes away sin by virtue of the ~
20 LordPray, 5 (20) | the Lord's Prayer, which takes in everything that is necessary
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