Chap., §
1 Pref | up this matter, it seems necessary to define the natural limits
2 3 | regimes is obvious.~It seems necessary for us to say something
3 4 | internal tensions may make it necessary for some Communist governments
4 4 | Nov.‑Dec. 1963). If it was necessary to refute our article, it
5 4 | such an event, it would be necessary to choose the lesser evil.
6 6, 2| mission of the Church, it is necessary to raise another one, concerning
7 6, 2| practice are absolutely necessary for a truly Christian formation
8 6, 2| property, that is, it is necessary to the equilibrium and to
9 6, 2| recently, this institution is necessary to the equilibrium and sanctification
10 6, 2| faculties to provide everything necessary for his welfare; from whence
11 6, 2| subsistence is the proximate, necessary, and constant object of
12 6, 2| vivid regret that it was necessary to accept the lesser evil.
13 6, 2| circumstances that made it necessary to accept the lesser evil.~
14 7 | objections which were not necessary to the development of the
15 7, 1| private property, which is the necessary corollary of this desire,
16 7, 4| the sea or from the air, necessary to maintain himself and
17 7, 4| revolution yet again, it would be necessary to be repeating the renuncia
18 7, 4| offered before with the necessary clarity.~These comments
19 7, 6| reconciled, it would be necessary for Communism to cease to
20 10 | Human existence, without necessary institutions such as property
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