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Leo PP. XIII Supremi Apostolatus Officio IntraText - Concordances (Hapax - words occurring once) |
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501 | until 502 | up 503 5 | high recommendations. Thus Urban IV, testified that "every 504 4 | sixteenth century, when the vast forces of the Turks threatened 505 4 | in honour of Our Lady of Victories should celebrate the anniversary 506 3 | consoler, mighty in war, victorious, and peace-giver. And amongst 507 8 | replaced by more assiduous visits to the churches, and let 508 3 | to fall to pieces. Many wanderers also returned to the way 509 3 | helper, consoler, mighty in war, victorious, and peace-giver. 510 3 | devotion, like a most powerful warlike weapon, would be the means 511 1 | condition of these times, daily warn and almost compel Us to 512 4 | And thus Christ's faithful warriors, prepared to sacrifice their 513 1 | and almost compel Us to watch carefully over the integrity 514 3 | a most powerful warlike weapon, would be the means of putting 515 10| honour of Mary, and the welfare of human society, the more 516 | well 517 | where 518 7 | snatched from salvation by the whirlwind of an age of error, precipitated 519 3 | force of arms; but trusting wholly to that devotion which he 520 3 | their arms, strove far and wide to rule by massacre and 521 1 | our care may obtain their wished for object. We deem that 522 | within 523 3 | annals of the Church bear witness to public and private supplications 524 5 | Christians, it is in no way wonderful that several others of Our 525 4 | of this devotion was also wondrously exhibited in the sixteenth 526 4 | her again and again in the words of the Rosary, imploring 527 2 | associated with Him in the work of man's salvation, has 528 7 | charity, like Ours, is keenly wounded; for it is one of the most 529 7 | of Mary as a balm for the wounds of his contemporaries.~ 530 3 | way of salvation, and the wrath of the impious was restrained 531 5 | impending dangers;" Leo X. that "it was instituted 532 4 | our predecessor, Clement XL, in his gratitude, to decree 533 9 | for Our intention, seven years and seven times forty days 534 4 | the whole of Europe the yoke of superstition and barbarism. 535 | yourselves