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1 5 | thoroughly comprehend the principles and the consequences of
2 7 | divine, according to the principles of Fideism, excites in a
3 9 | truer it is. From these two principles the Modernists deduce two
4 13| clearly flows from their principles. For amongst the chief points
5 18| Modernist as Theologian: ~His Principles, Immanence and Symbolism~
6 19| himself of exactly the same principles which we have seen employed
7 19| them to the believer: the principles of immanence and symbolism.
8 22| Books. According to the principles of the Modernists they may
9 24| with all one's might. The principles from which these doctrines
10 30| fruit of their philosophical principles. This will be patent to
11 30| contained in those three principles of their philosophy already
12 30| acting on philosophical principles which they admit they hold
13 30| done.~ ~Criticism and its Principles~
14 35| takes both his laws and his principles from the philosopher. Hence
15 35| history written on modern principles and according to rigorously
16 38| their modern methods and principles. Dogmas and their evolution
17 38| action to be guided by the principles of Modernism; and there
18 38| reformed according to their principles?~ ~Modernism and All the
19 42| Pius IX: The method and principles which have served the doctors
20 43| questions, it is upon Modernist principles; if they write history,
21 46| judgment and guided by Catholic principles (which is not always the
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