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1 1, 19 | itself. For whereas it is true that divine revelation was
2 1, 19 | historical setting, it is also true that it was able to effect
3 1, 21 | 21. Now it is true that our Master's warning
4 1 | secular trends to vitiate the true teaching and discipline
5 2, 41 | searching criticism and keeps it true to its purpose. It engenders
6 2, 49 | effective. Is it not, perhaps, true that some of the younger
7 2 | strengthen the Church in its true following of Christ. They
8 2, 56 | spiritual life? Is it not true to say that the more perfect
9 2, 57 | perfection, the mirror of true virtue, the pride of our
10 2, 57 | learn from her the lesson of true Christianity-from her who
11 3, 64 | all men. Merely to remain true to the faith is not enough.
12 3, 75 | It was an appeal of love. True, it imposed a serious obligation
13 3, 79 | dignity, his conversion to the true faith is not the immediate
14 3, 96 | sufficient weight to the true position of the Catholic
15 3, 107| for all that is good and true in their worship of God. ~
16 3, 107| religion is the one and only true religion, and it is our
17 3 | of unity in place of the true one established by Christ
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