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1 7 | earth have not as yet found true peace. They do not enjoy,
2 8 | effects come to pass by a true and lasting reconciliation
3 18| and religious. It is quite true that there have been some
4 25| to grave injustice when true love of country is debased
5 31| accept the principles of true Christian wisdom, the seeds
6 35| belief, for he writes that a true and lasting peace is more
7 37| Christ, which is the only true peace, exacts of us that
8 42| possesses in any complete and true sense the power effectively
9 42| therein the prestige of a true, sound spiritualism, the
10 42| develop in mankind the "true spirit of brotherly love" (
11 45| in the possession of that true League of Nations, Christianity.
12 47| these considerations that true peace, the peace of Christ,
13 48| maintains unspotted its true character of sanctuary.
14 48| for men to attain their true final end, eternal happiness,
15 49| cannot be questioned that the true peace of Christ can only
16 53| develop such ardent and true love for the Holy Eucharist
17 55| re-establishment of that true peace which can be found
18 57| perfection by their works of true piety, by their keeping
19 58| Christ can we find that true human equality by which
20 68| 68. The true guaranties of liberty, in
21 70| xxix, 11), thoughts of a true peace which is founded on
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