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1 1 | belief of the universal Church, is contained both in unwritten 2 1 | have been delivered to the Church."(2) This belief has been 3 1 | held and professed by the Church in regard to the Books of 4 3 | love of God. And as to the Church, her institutions, her nature, 5 3 | Scripture is the bulwark of the Church."(11)And if we come to morality 6 6 | Bible Owes to the Catholic Church~6. It is in this that the 7 6 | the watchful care of the Church shines forth conspicuously. 8 6 | wisdom and exertions of the Church that there has always been 9 7 | exegesis. In the Eastern Church, the greatest name of all 10 7 | eloquence. In the Western Church there were many names as 11 7 | latter has received from the Church, by reason of his pre-eminent 12 8 | which the enemies of the Church direct their calumnies. 13 8 | will clearly show that the Church has never failed in taking 14 10| and teaching office of the Church, held the Scriptures to 15 10| taken by violence from the Church, in which, by ridicule and 16 10| and true science which the Church, through the Apostles, has 17 13| the existing custom of the Church. At the same time, the other 18 14| the Holy Scriptures to the Church, and that in reading and 19 14| Word, they must follow the Church as their guide and their 20 14| held by our Holy Mother the Church, whose place it is to judge 21 14| this most wise decree the Church by no means prevents or 22 14| to the advantage of the Church. On the one hand, in those 23 14| maturity the judgment of the Church; on the other, in passages 24 14| Testament), or from the Church, under the assistance of 25 14| authoritatively proposed by the Church, should be held as the supreme 26 14| doctrine committed to the Church, it is clearly impossible 27 14| opposed to the doctrine of the Church. The Professor of Holy Scripture, 28 14| after the Apostles, the Church owes its growth-who have 29 15| has been received by the Church from the Apostles, and has 30 15| continued to advance in the Church, and, therefore, these commentaries 31 15| incorrupt outside of the Church, and cannot be expected 32 17| proper magisterium of the Church. The Church, "by reason 33 17| magisterium of the Church. The Church, "by reason of her wonderful 34 17| infallible magisterium of the Church rests also on the authority 35 17| institution of a hierarchical Church and the primacy of Peter 36 17| and it would be well that Church students also should cultivate 37 20| all the books which the Church receives as sacred and canonical, 38 20| unchanging faith of the Church, solemnly defined in the 39 20| sacred and canonical. And the Church holds them as sacred and 40 22| at the present time, the Church is never without the graceful 41 24| training of the students of the Church, which is our own great 42 24| great solicitude and the Church's hope. Exert yourselves 43 24| under the direction of the Church, in accordance with the 44 24| students and ministers of the Church always to approach the Sacred