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1 1 | striving, by arts, entirely new and full of subtlety, to
2 11| painter who restores and gives new life to a picture that has
3 13| religious sentiment; with that new system of theirs they are
4 18| endeavour to introduce a new theology which shall follow
5 22| our books of the Old and New Testament. But to suit their
6 26| not by the accretion of new and purely adventitious
7 26| fell to their lot to have new and original experiences
8 28| Modernists offers nothing new - we find it condemned in
9 34| a desire to inspect the new discovery with his own eyes,
10 35| Modernist school that the new apologetics must be fed
11 36| religion into souls, these new apologists are quite ready
12 43| efforts they make to win new recruits! They seize upon
13 55| and the devices by which new ones are introduced and
14 55| on the introduction of a new order of Christian life,
15 55| order of Christian life, on new directions of the Church,
16 55| directions of the Church, on new aspirations of the modern
17 55| of the modern soul, on a new vocation of the clergy,
18 55| vocation of the clergy, on a new Christian civilisation.
19 57| humanity. In order to oppose a new answer to such accusations,
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