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1 2 | not in accord with the true faith.~ ~ ~ ~Finally, you
2 3 | all our histories. It is true that at the Council of Florence
3 3 | nothing with regard to the true reading of the Creed as ~ ~
4 3 | But this was at first only true of Spain, and at Rome nothing
5 3 | certainly must be regarded as a true and full expression of ~ ~
6 4 | for the support ~ ~of the true Faith. And, after rendering
7 7 | creature, as being "no true avoidance of the detestable
8 7 | but in his ~ ~zeal for the true deity of Christ, and fear
9 7 | a partial denial of his true ~ ~humanity. Adopting the
10 7 | unity of rite two, and so a true ~ ~incarnation; but he sought
11 7 | into a disclosure of his true sentiments, and then denounced
12 10| Sabellianism, and fatal to a true ~ ~belief in the Divine
13 13| from it a meaning neither true nor ~ ~good. Moreover in
14 14| discovered the man's true character, and received
15 15| this canon.~ ~(10.) It is true that the fragments still
16 16| professing to hold ~ ~the true faith who have separated
17 19| to her ancient health of true ~ ~religion. It is true
18 19| true ~ ~religion. It is true that on the whole we seem
19 19| are at one with us as to true religion, reign apart ~ ~
20 19| wrest not the word of the true ~ ~faith; for it is the
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