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1 1 | consideration is Unity. This the Divine Author impressed on it as 2 1 | and feel the truth of the divine saying, "My yoke is sweet 3 3 | it was necessary that His divine mission should be perpetuated 4 3 | communication of the gifts of divine grace, and without all that 5 3 | wholly in the invisible divine nature, as the Monophysites 6 3 | since the Church is such by divine will and constitution, such 7 4 | when the purpose of the Divine Founder is considered. For 8 6 | results. Wherefore, in His divine wisdom, He ordained in His 9 7 | committed to writing by divine inspiration, could not unite 10 8 | His own divinity and the divine origin of His mission by 11 8 | And God makes known their divine mission by numerous miracles. " 12 9 | Church can never grasp the divine teaching; for the ship typifies 13 9 | contained in the deposit of divine revelation, it must be believed 14 9 | whatever is believed by divine Faith: for what the Apostle 15 9 | nothing new, but followed divine revelation and the acknowledged 16 9 | things are to be believed by divine and Catholic faith which 17 9 | learn about the books of the divine mysteries from the proper 18 9 | be found chiefly in the divine Sacrifice and in the dispensation 19 10| The Church a Divine Society~10. But as this 20 10| performing and administering the divine mysteries, together with 21 10| end of other societies as divine grace is above nature, as 22 10| the Church is a society divine in its origin, supernatural 23 11| Himself according to His divine authority He aptly names 24 12| ii). The meaning of this divine utterance is, that, notwithstanding 25 14| and them according to the divine constitution of the Church. 26 14| conjunction with Peter. "If the divine benignity willed anything 27 15| heavenly ideal, and the divine exemplar, of the constitution 28 15| commonwealth, namely: When the Divine founder decreed that the 29 15| evident contradiction with the divine constitution of the Church, 30 15| All are agreed that the divine promise must be understood 31 15| prohibited in the first place by Divine Wisdom from entertaining 32 15| above all things, that the divine constitution of the Church 33 16| out the way in which the Divine Founder of the Church willed 34 16| doubt that all those, who by Divine Grace and mercy have had 35 16| have spoken. As a pledge of Divine grace, and as a token of