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1 4 | to which the worship of God and the strict observance 2 4 | all religion and against God Himself; in this it is their 3 4 | liking up a banner against God and against all religion 4 5 | denied the existence of God; but these last were very 5 5 | in his heart: There is no God" (Ps. xiii. 1, lii. 1); 6 5 | multitude, denying that God his Maker exists, but shutting 7 6 | persuade the people that God and religion are to blame 8 6 | their iniquitous war against God. It may be added that these 9 6 | eternal laws promulgated by God were in conflict with man' 10 6 | the most mighty will of God the Best and Greatest and 11 7 | violent invectives against God and against religion. Nor 12 7 | all those that acknowledge God as the Author of this visible 13 7 | ready to help the enemies of God and of the Church - be these 14 8 | show forth the glory of God" (cf. Ps. xviii. 2) could 15 9 | His own appointed time, "God shall arise, and his enemies 16 9 | the hands of the living God" (cf. Heb x. 31). ~ 17 10| this complete victory of God and of the Church receives 18 10| is the infinite mercy of God!) from the noble ardor of 19 10| see turning themselves to God, in every country and in 20 10| and gives the yearning for God even to those who do not 21 10| of the outraged rights of God, and of the holy desires 22 10| in its absolute need of God; and We do this the more 23 10| Woe to the race of men if God, being treated with such 24 11| which are hostile both to God and to mankind. For in this 25 11| human liberty: either for God or against God; here, again, 26 11| either for God or against God; here, again, is a debate 27 11| certain that there is no God - even these are constrained, 28 12| whoever sincerely acknowledge God and honor Him from their 29 12| rest on the recognition of God, as on the firm foundation 30 16| is the only "mediator of God and men, the Man Jesus Christ" ( 31 16| preserve on earth faith in one God living and true? Such prayer 32 16| man unites himself with God and, so to speak, keeps 33 16| alive on earth the idea of God. The man who prays, merely 34 17| assures the presence of God among men, according to 35 18| marvelous order established by God, which knows not the frenzy 36 19| acceptable in the sight of God our Savior, who will have 37 20| nation pray to the same God for peace on earth will 38 20| own nation makes its own god; men who look to the "God 39 20| god; men who look to the "God of peace and of love" (II 40 22| Christianity, when the need of God's help was most pressing, 41 23| proportion as belief in God is weakened, and the idea 42 23| rebellion of man against God becomes confused and disappears. ~ 43 24| urged by the very defense of God and Religion, which We sustain, 44 24| law, that is on the living God. He who makes satisfaction 45 24| who makes satisfaction to God for sin, recognizes thereby 46 24| to a few, and belief in God was still the common heritage 47 24| with the loss of faith in God, brute force is imposed, 48 24| conscience, when all faith in God and all fear of God has 49 24| faith in God and all fear of God has vanished? Take away 50 25| who became the Lamb of God "who taketh away the sins 51 26| triumphs moral law based on God and conscience. This is 52 26| immutable and eternal law of God. ~ 53 28| sent to us at this time by God, that we may lead back to 54 28| the revolt of man against God. But the peoples themselves 55 28| the mercy of the enemy of God, to the spirit of vengeance 56 29| converted to the Lord thy God." ~ 57 31| even for the enemies of God and the Church, that they 58 33| trustful heart from the hand of God the effects of poverty, 59 33| nevertheless love of a suffering God that saved the world; let