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1 17| benefit and advantage of religion; indeed, they have on many
2 17| and precious liberties of religion and of consciences such
3 17| sincere love and zeal for religion, or whether they were not
4 20| pronounced against Italy where religion has been restored." We have
5 20| Italy for the welfare of religion, a gratitude not lessened
6 20| wherever the interests of religion demand it, and in the measure
7 26| 26. We, Church, religion, faithful Catholics (and
8 30| where there is nothing but religion and morals, and to conclude,
9 32| conferences in explanation of religion, of studies, of catechetical
10 34| Ourselves to the field of religion, have never been able to
11 49| that instead of saving true religion and saving Christian and
12 50| all favourably disposed to religion, and who sometimes exercise
13 51| seen in action a species of religion which rebels against the
14 51| directions; an attitude towards religion which becomes persecution
15 51| the supreme Head of the religion is known to prize and cherish
16 51| parricide. Such a sham of religion cannot in any way be reconciled
17 52| the external practices of religion (such as Mass and the Sacraments),
18 60| that an oath is an act of religion and that it is out of place
19 66| respect for the Catholic religion, and for its supreme Head,
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