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1 Pref | finished learning this [the parts of the Catechism], or~know
2 Pref2| have the young~learn the parts which belong to the Catechism
3 Pref2| satisfied with the three parts, which have~remained in
4 Pref2| These are the most necessary parts which one should first learn
5 Pref2| tolerated, for in these three parts everything that we have~
6 Pref2| would have, in all, five parts of the entire Christian~
7 Pref2| sermon alone.~When these parts have been well learned,
8 Pref2| have~been composed on these parts, and thus lead the young
9 Pref2| comprehend and recite these~parts according to the words only,
10 1 | the world [to the~remotest parts of India]. For although
11 1 | he is to~cure in secret parts. Just so governments, father
12 1 | honor;~and our uncomely parts have more abundant comeliness.
13 2 | and divided into as many parts as there are words. But
14 2 | belongs in the other two~parts of this article, where we
15 2 | sanctification by the~following parts, namely, by the communion
16 2 | article. But~because the parts which are here enumerated
17 2 | therein by the last two parts. ~But the term Auferstehung
18 2 | more,~and to refer to these parts whatever they learn in the
19 4 | finished the three chief parts of the common Christian~
20 4 | Thus we have these three parts which it is necessary to
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