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1 6, 1 | the development of their souls.~In order to measure the
2 6, 1 | destructive influence over the souls of peoples and individuals.~ ~
3 6, 2 | and the sanctification of souls.~ ~This second condition
4 6, 2 | economic regime. And that souls can know and love God without
5 6, 2 | to instruct and sanctify souls, speaking to them of God
6 6, 2 | truly Christian formation of souls:~a) FROM THE P01NT OF VIEW
7 6, 2 | God Himself. Now, where souls have a disfigured idea of
8 6, 2 | natural communication of souls favors even the non-owners.
9 6, 2 | condition for the good of souls both in the religious and
10 6, 2 | intrinsically harmful to souls, in view of the vows of
11 6, 2 | is highly beneficial to souls which grace attracts to
12 6, 2 | silence, the sanctification of souls through freedom of worship
13 6, 2 | private property, the upright souls would always tend, by the
14 7, 2 | less noxious influence over souls. Could the Church not agree
15 7, 2 | which succeed in deforming souls the most profoundly. Declared
16 8 | astray an immense number of souls. This certainly would not
17 8 | liberal regime, either souls will allow themselves to
18 10 | shall find rest to your souls." (Matt. 11:29).~Yes, let
19 Summ, 1| extinguishing the faith in the souls of the peoples subjected
20 Summ, 6| mentalities of peoples and the souls of individuals. The Church
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