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1 1, 4 | Christian man and of the errors to which they have given
2 1, 4 | stage, these tendencies and errors have a particular characteristic.
3 1, 6, 1 | movement, to new crises, new errors, and new revolutions. This
4 1, 6, 3 | intensity. In like progression, errors beget errors, and revolutions
5 1, 6, 3 | progression, errors beget errors, and revolutions prepare
6 1, 6, 6 | dynamism of the passions and errors of men could coordinate
7 1, 7, 3 | and the most pernicious errors.~ c. Egalitarianism
8 1, 8 | great role of doctrinal errors in this process.~
9 1, 8 | numerous studies on these errors and the way each was derived
10 1, 8, 2 | can generate doctrinal errors and even lead to the conscious
11 1, 8, 2 | today, and its doctrinal errors bear the vigorous imprint
12 1, 11, 2 | ignorance was the only cause of errors and crimes, that the way
13 2, 7, 2 | their theses in terms of its errors. In this arduous intellectual
14 2, 7, 2 | condemnation of the opposing errors. The Church has never feared
15 2, 8, 3 | go beyond indicating some errors to be avoided and some prudent
16 2, 8, 3 | them the enormity of their errors and sins as if in a fulgurant
17 3, 2, 4(81)| resurgence of modernist errors in Brazil's Catholic Action
18 Post | vanquish the forces and errors of the Revolution.~
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