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1 2 | power, human liberty, the Christian constitution of the State,
2 19| uprooting it, the efficacy of Christian institutions is marvellous
3 20| as a person ennobled by Christian character. They are reminded
4 20| according to natural reason and Christian philosophy, working for
5 21| herself is also the grand Christian dogma on which religion
6 22| in extreme cases), but of Christian charity - a duty not enforced
7 25| 25. But, if Christian precepts prevail, the respective
8 27| renovated in every part by Christian institutions; that in the
9 27| healed save by a return to Christian life and Christian institutions.
10 27| return to Christian life and Christian institutions. When a society
11 28| this in no slight degree. Christian morality, when adequately
12 30| devotedness and self sacrifice of Christian charity. Charity, as a virtue,
13 32| in the encyclical On the Christian Constitution of the State.(26)
14 53| authority and the piety of Christian men. The annals of every
15 54| Under these circumstances Christian working men must do one
16 57| character that distinguishes the Christian from the heathen. "After
17 59| little by little yielded to Christian truth. ~
18 60| But it will be easy for Christian working men to solve it
19 62| needful is to re-establish Christian morals, apart from which
20 63| the Gospel doctrines of Christian life; by every means in
21 63| of charity; of that true Christian charity which is the fulfilling
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