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1 2 (33) | date from the time when the study of the canon law became
2 Prop1 | have been kept thereby from study and prayer, until they are
3 Prop1 | pomp, they could pray and study better, and so become worthy
4 Prop1 | continue to preach, pray, study and care for the poor? Yet
5 Prop1 | better devote themselves to study and be prepared at any time
6 Prop1 | everyone wants his son to study for the priesthood, not
7 Prop2 | be free to serve God, to study, to become scholars and
8 Prop2 | should no longer need to study, but he who overcame another
9 Prop3 | with profitless labor and study, at the cost of much precious
10 Prop3 | spirit has introduced the study of Aristotle. ~Again, his
11 Prop3 (2)| basis of all scientific study in every department. The
12 Prop3 | all our living, and so the study of the canon law only stands
13 Prop3 | stands in the way of the study of the Holy Scriptures;
14 Prop3 | of his hear,6 so that the study of it is henceforth a waste
15 Prop3 | ought to be the first study of young students in theology
16 Prop3 | the Bible ought to be the study for the doctors. But now
17 Prop3 | Scriptures. We are like men who study the sign-posts and never
18 Prop3 | most general subject of study, both in the higher and
19 Prop3 | universities were diligent in the study of Holy Scripture, we should
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