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1 1 | action in the midst of a people that once received from
2 3 | wish to render the German people a service essential for
3 4 | in the interest of your people, We had fondly hoped, no
4 5 | force; not to impeach other people's honesty, before the evidence
5 5 | before the rulers of your people as the defender of violated
6 8 | Whoever exalts race, or the people, or the State, or a particular
7 11| the frontiers of a single people, within the narrow limits
8 15| the story of the chosen people, bearers of the Revelation
9 16| His human nature from a people that was to crucify Him;
10 21| swelling into a chorus urging people to leave the Church, and
11 22| the vitality of his own people. ~
12 23| for the irradiations of a people's history, is mere equivocation.
13 23| confidence in the future of one's people, instinct in every heart,
14 24| survival here on earth of his people for an indefinite length
15 28| Pastors and guardians of the people of God will do well to resist
16 30| contribute to the good of the people. But ancient paganism acknowledged
17 34| between that Church and your people? You are told about sports.
18 35| and sufferings which your people have undergone in post-War
19 36| the real welfare of your people and country. To all those
20 42| gratitude, as the German people return to religion, bend
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