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1 3 | the whole Church in their true colours those men who have
2 6 | anyone says that the one true God, our Creator and Lord,
3 8 | soul, indistinctly it is true, in this same religious
4 9 | elevation above its own true conditions, by which it
5 9 | it has not; and this is true particularly of the phenomena
6 13| concept of truth and the true nature of the religious
7 14| paganism, must be held to be true. What is to prevent such
8 14| what right can they claim true experiences for Catholics
9 14| that all religions are true. That they cannot feel otherwise
10 14| formula, in order to be true, has but to respond to the
11 15| existing religions are equally true, for otherwise they would
12 36| so far as to proclaim as true and legitimate everything
13 37| there is in human nature a true and rigorous necessity with
14 38| philosophy which alone is true and suited to the times
15 39| hands he is one day to fall. True, the Modernists do call
16 42| Spouse of Christ, who is the true light, the children of darkness
17 46| by throwing the light of true history upon it. Certainly
18 51| passage the Bishops, it is true, receive a right, but they
19 55| are honoured. The same is true of relics. Finally, We entrust
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