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1 7 | there can be no ideally perfect education which is not Christian 2 12 | whereas civil society is a perfect society, having in itself 3 13 | and of universal extent; a perfect society, because it has 4 18 | because the Church as a perfect society has an independent 5 28 | Himself: "The works of God are perfect and all His ways are judgments."19 ~ 6 45 | Besides, the family is not a perfect society, that is, it has 7 55 | to fear from the full and perfect mandate which the Church 8 58 | of bodily immortality or perfect control of appetite. There 9 68 | has ordained and disposed perfect union of the sexes only 10 70 | 70. In order to obtain perfect education, it is of the 11 77 | elements, and form with them a perfect moral union, constituting 12 85 | but to educate them in a perfect manner, most conducive to 13 88 | 88. Perfect schools are the result not 14 94 | in forming the true and perfect Christian, that is, to form 15 95 | to elevate, regulate and perfect it, in accordance with the 16 99 | benefactors of society, and perfect models for every class and 17 101| and an incomparable and perfect teacher. This thought inspired