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1 3 | onslaught is made upon the Christian name, it is Our office to
2 4 | watchfulness over the safety of the Christian people, were prompt in detecting
3 8 | conformed to the principles of Christian wisdom, which is marvellously
4 10 | order of the world which the Christian teaching has produced, and
5 19 | For, wherever, by removing Christian education, this teaching
6 28 | for the destruction of the Christian name; and that they might
7 28 | things had been arranged in a Christian manner, they would have
8 29 | would have it believed, that Christian teaching is not suited to
9 29(16)| Order of St. Francis as a Christian answer to the social problems
10 29(16)| that the neglect in which Christian virtues are held is the
11 32 | those sacred truths in which Christian philosophy is contained.
12 34 | to the observance of all Christian virtues; and therefore it
13 35 | to promote in them piety, Christian knowledge, and a moral life.
14 35 | fitted for the exercise of Christian charity, and for the relief
15 36 | every opportunity, in their Christian teaching, of warning their
16 37 | to God, praying that the Christian name may flourish and prosper,
17 37 | victorious champions of the Christian faith. By their patronage,
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