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1 8 | accurately, their folly. For Modernism finds in this sentiment
2 11 | of one of the leaders of Modernism. The operation of the intellect
3 14 | the Believer, according to Modernism, is differentiated from
4 38 | guided by the principles of Modernism; and there are some who,
5 38 | according to their principles?~ ~Modernism and All the Heresies~
6 39 | superabundantly by how many roads Modernism leads to the annihilation
7 39 | Protestantism; the second is made by Modernism; the next will plunge headlong
8 [Title]| THE CAUSE OF MODERNISM~
9 40 | penetrate still deeper into Modernism and to find a suitable remedy
10 40 | error, and pride sits in Modernism as in its own house, finding
11 40 | directly and so quickly to Modernism as pride. When a Catholic
12 40 | subject for the errors of Modernism. Hence, Venerable Brethren,
13 41 | the intellectual causes of Modernism, the first which presents
14 42 | that a man is on the way to Modernism than when he begins to show
15 42 | and give themselves up to Modernism.~
16 48 | found to be imbued with Modernism is to be excluded without
17 48 | towards those who favour Modernism either by extolling the
18 50 | prevent writings infected with Modernism or favourable to it from
19 50 | in preparing the way for Modernism.~
20 53 | write matter infected with Modernism for their papers or periodicals,
21 54 | mention be made in them of Modernism, presbyterianism, or laicism.
22 55 | every trace and sign of Modernism both in publications and
23 55 | may harbour no trace of Modernism, but obey the prescriptions
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