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1 7 | Since the close of the Great War individuals, the different
2 10| horrors and new threats of war in the Near East. The conditions
3 10| immense theater of the World War, the old rivalries between
4 11| sad effects of the late War. Neither can those nations
5 11| tremendous sufferings of the War or failed to experience
6 11| is scarcely better than war itself, a condition which
7 12| must take cognizance of the war between the classes, a chronic
8 12| possessions. From this class war there result frequent interruptions
9 13| family fireside during the War and by the greatly increased
10 17| churches, which during the War had been turned to profane
11 18| evil results of the Great War, as they affect the spiritual
12 20| belligerents of the late War. This peace, however, was
13 23| your concupiscences, which war in your members?" (James
14 27| show its head before the War and the terrible calamities
15 31| tremendous struggle, the Great War, which unfortunately did
16 44| the making impossible of war in the future. For the Church
17 46| increased since the close of the War, cannot but succeed in such
18 59| upheaval caused by the Great War and of its political and
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