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1 3 | whose injury is the more certain, the more intimate is their
2 7 | this category, is due to a certain necessity or impulsion;
3 7 | propensity towards religion a certain special sentiment, without
4 12| formulae, which, under a certain aspect, are necessary to
5 14| it is an established and certain fact that the divine reality
6 14| perhaps not devoid of a certain merit, but rather for the
7 18| they are wont to display a certain contempt for Catholic doctrines,
8 19| the philosopher regards as certain that the representations
9 20| development of the germs a certain time and a certain series
10 20| germs a certain time and a certain series of circumstances;
11 21| though not devoid of a certain efficacy - an efficacy,
12 21| they tell us, like that of certain phrases vulgarly described
13 21| vehicle for the diffusion of certain great ideas which strike
14 22| them as more orthodox than certain other moderns who somewhat
15 26| itself of the value which certain acts have acquired by long
16 34| constructed for themselves certain types of narration and discourses,
17 34| which is attached to it by certain Catholics. Two causes may
18 36| gaily. They grant also that certain arguments adduced in the
19 39| to shrink from employing certain uncouth terms in use among
20 39| Absolutely nothing beyond a certain intensity and a proportionate
21 42| inspires this conduct in them, certain it is that the passion for
22 43| Church. Under the sway of certain a priori rules they destroy
23 43| people, and bring ridicule on certain relics highly venerable
24 51| sale unsound books. It is certain that in the catalogues of
25 54| pastors, let them take it for certain that the sacerdotal ministry,
26 55| in such matters, know for certain the a relic is not genuine,
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