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1 Int | grace.~For all this the Catholic Church was fully justified
2 5 | an impressive witness for Catholic Christianity and opens out
3 5, X | tried to turn back to the Catholic faith, I was cast down,
4 5, X | was cast down, since the Catholic faith was not what I judged
5 5, XIV | to me defensible; and the Catholic faith, for which I supposed
6 5, XIV | reason enough to follow the Catholic way, just because it had
7 5, XIV | become a catechumen in the Catholic Church - which my parents
8 6 | him a catechumen in the Catholic Church. Both admire Ambrose
9 6, I | Manichean, though not yet a Catholic Christian, she did not leap
10 6, I | would see me a faithful Catholic. And she said no more than
11 6, III | regenerated through the Catholic Mother156 through grace -
12 6, III | had bayed, not against the Catholic faith, but against the fables
13 6, IV | uncertain I had accused thy Catholic Church with a blind contentiousness.
14 6, V | forward, I began to prefer the Catholic doctrine. I felt that it
15 6, XI | risen up in us, because the Catholic faith does not teach what
16 6, I | our spiritual mother, thy Catholic Church. Yet I could not
17 6, V | it was taught me by the Catholic Church, stuck fast in my
18 6, VII | which the authority of thy Catholic Church pressed on me, thou
19 6, XIX | heretics, he rejoiced in the Catholic faith and accepted it. For
20 6, XIX | Word was made flesh,” the Catholic truth can be distinguished
21 6, XIX(219)| and full membership in the Catholic Church. That their ideas
22 7, VI | in the true faith and the Catholic Church. We all wondered -
23 8, III | a faithful member of the Catholic Church, serving thee in
24 8, X | was that I might see you a Catholic Christian before I died.
25 8, XIII | under thee our Father in our Catholic mother; and remember my
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