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1 1 | the supreme pastor was not necessary to the Catholic body; for,
2 2 | this matter is rendered necessary especially by the fact that
3 11| believer. It is therefore necessary that a ray of light should
4 12| under a certain aspect, are necessary to faith; for revelation,
5 13| number or quality; what is necessary is that the religious sentiment,
6 13| with some modification when necessary, should vitally assimilate
7 13| them. In other words, it is necessary that the primitive formula
8 14| the moral state which is necessary to produce it. It is this
9 19| regard to the believer, it is necessary first of all, according
10 25| impelling dogmas towards their necessary evolutions - this is not
11 27| dethroned, and because it is necessary for them to remain within
12 30| historical conditions. It becomes necessary, therefore, to eliminate
13 35| They feel that it is not necessary for them to dwell on their
14 35| element. To this end it is necessary to prove that this religion,
15 39| the Modernists. But it was necessary, both in order to refute
16 39| Venerable Brethren, how necessary is prudence and how necessary,
17 39| necessary is prudence and how necessary, too, the science which
18 45| force, and, as far as may be necessary, We do decree anew, and
19 52| of bad books - it is also necessary to prevent them from being
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