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Leo PP. XIII
Sapientiae Christianae

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christian

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1 1 | is that the principles of Christian wisdom should ever be borne 2 3 | unswerving observance of the Christian precepts, We see them daily 3 3 | lessening and weakening of the Christian faith is seen in the insults 4 3 | remain unharmed, since, when Christian institutions and morality 5 3 | doctrines and practices of the Christian religion. In this lies the 6 4 | man who has embraced the Christian faith, as in duty bound, 7 7 | of peace or war, than the Christian who is mindful of his duty; 8 11| completes the will, all Christian life and liberty abide. 9 12| and all fealty due to the Christian teaching of morals as well 10 12| the public profession of Christian truth is shackled oftentimes 11 13| should make a deep study of Christian doctrine, and imbue his 12 14| this same matter, touching Christian faith, there are other duties 13 15| is nothing so hurtful to Christian wisdom as that it should 14 16| mind that in propagating Christian truth and warding off errors 15 17| organization and constitution of Christian society can in no wise be 16 21| so throughout the whole Christian world there is, and ought 17 22| unanimity ought to be perfect. Christian faith reposes not on human 18 22| essence would disappear. Christian usage attaches such value 19 25| her nature, of governing Christian peoples. But the exercise 20 28| the civil institutions of Christian States, and amid the various 21 32| these our times, when the Christian name is assailed with designs 22 34| to be unaware that every Christian ought to be a valiant soldier 23 37| order should prevail in the Christian society by so much the more 24 37| regulate the actions of Christian citizens that these may 25 37| Now, the administration of Christian affairs immediately under 26 38| with the discipline of the Christian virtues. Let us call to 27 38| inchoate semblance to the Christian people, and the vicissitudes 28 39| nations falling away from Christian virtue there is not a like 29 39| men, having rejected the Christian faith, are on that account 30 40| that the virtues whereby a Christian life is perfected may be 31 40| the main foundation of the Christian life, and apart from which 32 40| another, but because the Christian precept of loving each other 33 42| who would break away from Christian discipline are working to 34 42| offspring, as is fitting, in a Christian manner, and first and foremost 35 42| life and the discipline of Christian virtues, the future welfare 36 43| store for the labors of a Christian life. On the other hand,


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