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1 1 | to be "a spectacle to the world and to angels and to men" (
2 1 | and there cannot be in the world any charity worthy of the
3 3 | children in all parts of the world on the occasion of Our sacerdotal
4 5 | diffusion of iniquity in the world. One of these We wish especially
5 5 | others rise to light the world, so the sons succeed to
6 6 | there was no man in the world then "who would say: Anselm
7 8 | between qualities which the world falsely judges to be irreconcilable
8 9 | of the great ones of the world, the favors of the powerful,
9 15| according to the elements of the world, and not according to Christ (
10 17| the spirit of a frivolous world with the dignity and constancy
11 25| advocate and defender." In this world God loves nothing more than
12 25| energetic words: "In this world God loves nothing more than
13 26| select for His Spouse in this world. . . Take her, I say, into
14 27| the lords and kings of the world, may well be repeated by
15 27| justice, and religion in the world. In our times, indeed, the
16 29| Christ to the end of the world. The ship, then, was buffeted
17 29| great tribulations in the world, buffeted by various storms
18 29| the opposing waves of the world, stirring up against her
19 30| unjustly, by truckling to the world, "the whole of which is
20 30| hallucination is as old as the world, but it is always modern
21 30| and always present in the world so long as there are soldiers
22 38| demon and of hatred to the world, which knows nothing similar
23 54| the consummation of the world. And to say nothing of the
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