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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Modernism |
 | | Modernist doctrine, too, may be more or less radical, and it is swallowed in doses that vary with each one's likes and dislikes. |
 | | Modernist attacks on dogma, as we have already remarked, vary according to the degree in which its doctrines are embraced. |
 | | Modernist faith, on the other hand, is a matter of sentiment, a flinging of oneself towards the Unknowable, and cannot be scientifically justified by |
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