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1 1, 5 | emphasized if we are to see in their true perspective 2 1, 5 | doctrine. It is easy to see how this failure discredits 3 1, 6 | Kruschev longed so much to see constructed with a most 4 1 (5) | proximate and visible causes to see how it fits into the new 5 2, 4 | ideological movement, making him see them as soldiers of the 6 2, 6 | example, one can easily see how much unperceived ideological 7 2, 6 | item VI, p. 27). One can see how socialist and confiscatory 8 2, 7 | However, communists don't see it this way. For them, the 9 3, 2 | the faith we profess. To see that we confide more in 10 4, 1 | polemics," etc., we can see that they are often very 11 4, 1 | which meaning it is to have (see "Dialectique," Vocabulaire 12 4, 1 | this it will be easy to see how a different meaning 13 4, 1 | Reservation~ ~It is easy to see that it matters little in 14 4, 1 | etymology, it is easy to see how in all the languages 15 4 (16)| polemics.~ But it is easy to see that Paul VI dwells longer 16 4, 1 | its dignity. It is easy to see how argument pure and simple 17 4 (17)| In this sense, see what Saint Thomas Aquinas 18 4, 1 | battle.~This enables one to see that argument pure and simple 19 4 (20)| fairy tale. One can easily see that the defense of good 20 4, 1 | institution the Church should see only an enemy. But it is 21 4 (23)| verra" ‑ He who lives will see. It is difficult here to 22 4, 3 | characterized above, it is easy to see in the irenicist the points 23 4, 3 | this interaction occurs, we see that they will gradually 24 4, 3 | relativism, and, as we shall see, for its most radical form, 25 4, 3 | irenical Thomist begins to see things differently. To him 26 4, 3 | convergence. He begins to see these differences as having 27 4, 3 | Hegelian stage.~One can easily see that the clash of thesis 28 4, 3 | in reality it is easy to see that fascinated by the irenic 29 4 (25)| Once this is admitted we see no obstacle to saying "yes" 30 End, 4 | new, but on reflecting we see that the newness is not 31 End, 4 | confirmations in fact, and as we see it, the Polish Communist 32 End, 4 | political perspicacity to see that the bad will not have 33 End, 8 | Christian legacy.~But if they see communism obliquely, that 34 End, 8 | the action worked on them, see where they are being led, 35 App2 | By now, the reader will see to what conclusions our