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Alphabetical [« »] s 33 sacerdotio 1 sacr 2 sacred 49 sadducees 1 safeguard 1 safeguard-making 1 | Frequency [« »] 51 st 51 this 50 on 49 sacred 48 his 46 but 46 more | Leo PP. XIII Providentissimus Deus IntraText - Concordances sacred |
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1 1 | which are therefore called sacred and canonical because, " 2 1 | and transmitted by the sacred writers to the human race 3 1 | follows that the branch of sacred Theology which is concerned 4 2 | ardour to the defence of the sacred writings and to making them 5 3 | the greatest effect the sacred writings, in order to persuade 6 3 | understand how deeply the sacred Books should be esteemed, 7 3 | apostolic man finds in the sacred writings abundant and excellent 8 4 | which gives authority to the sacred orator, fills him with apostolic 9 5 | never cease to extol the sacred Scripture and its fruits. 10 5 | and St. Gregory instructs sacred orators "first to find in 11 5 | an innocent life. For the Sacred Scripture is not like other 12 6 | celestial treasure of the Sacred Books, so bountifully bestowed 13 6 | the daily office of the sacred psalmody. She has ordered 14 7 | for holiness of life and sacred learning have given their 15 7 | they who illustrated the sacred pages with "glosses" or 16 7 | the various senses of the sacred words; the assignment of 17 7 | obscure passages of the sacred volume. The valuable work 18 11| Professors. Teachers of Sacred Scripture are not to be 19 13| them equally to defend the sacred writings and to penetrate 20 13| use the remainder of the sacred Book during the whole of 21 13| time than are spent on the Sacred Books themselves, and not 22 14| must be recognized that the sacred writings are wrapt in a 23 14| interpretation either from the sacred writers themselves, under 24 14| is the author both of the Sacred Books and of the doctrine 25 14| false which either makes the sacred writers disagree one with 26 15| only gnaw the bark of the Sacred Scripture, and never attain 27 16| It was chiefly out of the Sacred Writings that they endeavoured 28 16| this who considers that the Sacred Books hold such an eminent 29 17| the trustworthiness of the sacred records at least as human 30 17| proper that Professors of Sacred Scripture and theologians 31 17| those tongues in which the sacred Books were originally written; 32 17| are intended to profess sacred literature. These latter, 33 17| attacking and mangling the Sacred Books; and this vaunted " 34 17| the elimination from the sacred writings of all prophecy 35 18| minutely scrutinize the Sacred Book in order to detect 36 18| Hence to the Professor of Sacred Scripture a knowledge of 37 18| detecting such attacks on the Sacred Books, and in refuting them. 38 18| remember, first, that the sacred writers, or to speak more 39 18| somewhat in the same way the sacred writers-as the Angelic Doctor 40 20| to find mistakes in the sacred writings and so to shake 41 20| Scripture, or to admit that the sacred writer has erred. For the 42 20| which the Church receives as sacred and canonical, are written 43 20| Vulgate, are to be received as sacred and canonical. And the Church 44 20| the Church holds them as sacred and canonical, not because, 45 21| any genuine passage of the sacred writings, either pervert 46 21| that God, speaking by the sacred writers, could not set down 47 23| the interpretation of the sacred words, or in the polemical 48 24| Church always to approach the Sacred Writings with reverence 49 24| is once admitted to these sacred studies, and thereby illuminated