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1 1 | fact that the majority of men had thrust Jesus Christ 2 1 | lasting peace among nations. Men must look for the peace 3 1 | of Salvation, a sign that men who had formerly spurned 4 3 | the Missionary Exhibition men have been deeply impressed 5 4 | gloriae Christe. We saw men and nations cut off from 6 4 | for the spiritual life of men, nurturing and fostering 7 4 | generation after generation of men and women dedicated to Christ, 8 7 | reign "in the hearts of men," both by reason of the 9 7 | reigns, too, in the wills of men, for in him the human will 10 7 | kindness1 which draw all men to him, for never has it 11 12| destined to be spread among all men and all nations, should 12 13| be adored by angels and men, but that to him as man 13 13| to him as man angels and men are subject, and must recognize 14 14| rewarding and punishing all men living, for this right is 15 15| this kingdom as one which men prepare to enter by penance, 16 18| our Redeemer embraces all men. To use the words of Our 17 18| family or the State; for all men, whether collectively or 18 18| name under heaven given to men whereby we must be saved."29 19 18| a nation but a number of men living in concord?"30 If, 20 19| 19. When once men recognize, both in private 21 19| obedience to them not as men, but as the vicegerents 22 19| for it is not meet that men redeemed by Christ should 23 19| made the bond-slaves of men."32 If princes and magistrates 24 19| any cause of discontent. Men will see in their king or 25 19| king or in their rulers men like themselves, perhaps 26 19| of the kingdom of Christ men will become more and more 27 20| happiness would be Ours if all men, individuals, families, 28 20| its blessings be restored. Men will sheathe their swords 29 22| the martyrs might incite men to martyrdom."34 The liturgical 30 22| Virgin. As a result of these men grew not only in their devotion 31 22| suffered the faith and piety of men to grow weak, and allowed 32 22| greater splendor, and that men's faith, aroused from its 33 23| of eight days' duration, men might be brought once more 34 23| instituted at a time when men were oppressed by the sad 35 24| princes and rulers. Some men went even further, and wished 36 24| immoderate selfishness, making men seek nothing but their own 37 24| peace in the home, because men have forgotten or neglect 38 25| upon society in drawing men away from Christ, and will 39 26| and by solemn processions, men unite in paying homage to 40 26| the city, so that he whom men refused to receive when 41 27| of saints. In this year men have looked upon strange 42 27| Christ's empire over all men. ~ 43 31| princely dignity of Christ, men will doubtless be reminded 44 33| heaven and on earth; if all men, purchased by his precious 45 33| this power embraces all men, it must be clear that not


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