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1 The persuasive wheel no longer whisks the non-conformist into full communion , the orthodox heart.
2 The Semiarians welcomed him, and received him to full communion .
3 One must almost be a poet himself to enter into full communion with him.
4 The full communion of the populace of glory is wonderfully experienced without interruption or restraint.
5 Having taken the first step, many may again enter into full communion with the church.
6 Now, for the first time, I enjoy a full communion with the spirit of Rome.
7 These are people who are not in full communion with the Catholic Church and its teaching.
8 A man in full communion with God wields a divine power in every sphere that he touches.
9 A pious wife-peacein his soul- amostexcellent pastor, and in full communion with a Christian church.
10 If a church be formed of Jewish converts alone, it should be in full communion with all other
11 Perhaps, in the indulgence of full communion , in the liquid ease of prosperity, we have scantily discharged our social duties.
12 The Irish chieftains had already seen Wolsey, a cardinal in full communion with Rome, suppress forty monasteries in the island.
13 The document defines a category of obligatory teachings for Catholics to remain "in full communion " with the church.
14 Through the middle ages England, like the rest of the world, had been in full communion with the Church of Rome.
15 Before his death in 1790 he expressed regret for the doctrine he put forward, and died in full communion with the Church.
16 In 1998 the Vatican declared that anyone who did not accept its teaching on ordination was not in full communion with the church.
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