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1 1, 3, 5| began to shy away from the love of sacrifice, from true
2 1, 3, 5| sentimental. The literature of love invaded all countries. Excesses
3 1, 3, 5| tends of itself toward free love. Pride, enemy of all superiority,
4 1, 6, 5| in the Latin nations the love for an external and visible
5 1, 6, 5| encountered a very strong love for austerity. A “clot”
6 1, 7, 2| the first of these is the love of God. Society and the
7 2, 3 | Revolution, is to unrestrictedly love the present, adore the future,
8 2, 3, 1| or customs merely out of love for old forms and without
9 2, 4, 1| makes of this love and this hatred the axis
10 2, 5, 1| of things, a fundamental love for coherence, and a strong
11 2, 8, 3| counter-revolutionary work is to teach a love for inequality considered
12 2, 11, 1| links of truly Christian love among the social classes.~·
13 2, 11, 1| the way for so-called free love.~ Unless
14 2, 12, 4| doctrine and leads men to love and practice it. Therefore,
15 End | filial homage, a tribute of love and an expression of absolute
16 End | Father that we direct our love, our enthusiasm, our dedication.
17 Post | spirit, one with a passionate love for the Church. This book
18 Post | filial homage, a tribute of love and an expression of absolute
19 Post | a nostalgic effusion of love for virtues, greatnesses,
20 Post | besides your unlimited love for the Church. May it please
21 Post | Pontiff has devoted his ardent love, will be forever better
22 Post | to the Apostolic See and love for Christian civilization.~
23 Post | this is the key: One should love the best more, and help
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