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1 1 | vestiges of charity they may possess to the civilization
2 3 | glory of God, that Christ may be all and in all (Coloss.
3 3 | that the Kingdom of God may be established on earth,
4 7 | high thinking, whatever may be said to the contrary
5 12| in order that all things may be restored in Christ, that "
6 12| in Christ, that "Christ may be formed" in all souls (
7 25| been given to you that you may use her as a servant, but
8 26| with her and in her you may be able to please God and
9 27| and kings of the world, may well be repeated by the
10 28| through many tribulations she may enter into the kingdom of
11 31| waive our rights as far as may lawfully be done and as
12 32| although this act of stooping may seem like the act of falling,
13 33| that the power of Christ may dwell in me. For which cause
14 35| with the Apostolic See, may be seen in the words he
15 35| authority in order that it may direct and when necessary
16 39| divine, in order that we may be all one thing alone in
17 39| hast given me, that they may be one, as we also are" (
18 44| St. Anselm, and that we may find in his labors as Doctor
19 49| 49. For this defense, it may well be said that Anselm
20 56| to error in order that it may be examined by his prudence" (
21 57| those of men like you she may even be liberated from the
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