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1 Pref | by Communism, but we are certain that Providence will intervene.~
2 Pref | pusillanimous spirits.~I advise certain kinds of people not to read
3 Pref | not ceased to grow among certain corrupt elites. But with
4 1 | early Christians.~3. From a certain time on, the attitude of
5 1 | devoid of violence and, in certain respects, an almost correct
6 1 | for the Catholic Church in certain countries behind the Iron
7 2 | having been modified to a certain extent, the Church in these
8 3 | new religious policy of certain Communist governments, a
9 3 | not materialize, since in certain Communist countries the
10 4 | many different forms of certain internal tensions may make
11 4 | relaxation may perhaps have a certain durability and consistency,
12 4 | tolerate religion up to a certain point, one still knows that
13 4 | extirpation of the faith in a certain people, only then would
14 6, 2 | God. For the Law is in a certain way the mirror of the Divine
15 6, 2 | of his soul.~It is indeed certain that these same papal docu
16 6, 2 | welfare; from whence comes a certain number of rights. Accord
17 6, 2 | more and more frequent in certain highly socialized countries
18 6, 2 | economy.~However, it is certain that it is not licit for
19 6, 2 | the Empire, at least in a certain proportion, of the cultural
20 6, 2 | resources needed to construct a certain number of artificial environments
21 6, 2 | outside of society and, in a certain sense, against it.~Such
22 6, 2 | Protestant experiences of certain collective bodies in the
23 7, 2 | collectivized.~According to certain reports of the press, some
24 7, 2 | with the concession of a certain religious liberty) to carry
25 7, 3 | rooted in the peasants Of certain regions of Europe that it
26 7, 5 | case with the barbarism of certain aboriginal peoples of America
27 7, 6 | sight, it may seem that certain gestures of "detente" of
28 7, 6 | fictitious distinctions, it is certain that no Catholic can collaborate,
29 Summ, 1| subjected to it.~After a while, certain Communist governments began
30 Summ, 5| that She keep silent about certain errors of Marxism ‑ especially
31 Summ, 7| impossible to extirpate in certain regions of Europe because
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