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1 10| infidels. There are many Catholics, yea, and priests too, who
2 14| claim true experiences for Catholics alone? Indeed Modernists
3 14| amazing is that there are Catholics and priests who, We would
4 23| first believer, who for Catholics is Christ. Now every society
5 34| attached to it by certain Catholics. Two causes may be assigned
6 37| grievously, that there are Catholics who, while rejecting immanence
7 37| not for the formation of Catholics but for the plunging of
8 37| but for the plunging of Catholics into heresy; methods and
9 39| thousands upon thousands of Catholics have that the Modernists
10 42| all its weight. But for Catholics the second Council of Nicea
11 42| the Catholic Church; and Catholics will hold for law, also,
12 42| their gall and hatred on Catholics who sturdily fight the battles
13 42| with this policy towards Catholics, they load with constant
14 42| them, to the horror of good Catholics, gather round him, heap
15 43| too: that of so many other Catholics, who, while they certainly
16 43| liberty that ill becomes Catholics. They are to be found among
17 50| concerning the writings of some Catholics, who, though not badly disposed
18 53| and periodicals written by Catholics. It shall be his office
19 57| the co-operation of those Catholics who are most eminent for
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