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1 1 | promote the study of Holy Scripture in accordance with the teaching
2 1 | Catholic doctrine on Holy Scripture left us most precious instructions.
3 4 | three years he studied Holy Scripture under St. Gregory the Theologian,
4 7 | such was his love for Holy Scripture that he ceased not from
5 8 | dignity and absolute truth of Scripture.~You will not find a page
6 8 | principal cause of all that Scripture means and says; but he also
7 9 | excellence and dignity of Scripture, and declares that knowledge
8 10| supereminent authority of Scripture. When controversy arose
9 11| especially on the testimony of Scripture, lest he should grumble
10 13| shows that the immunity of Scripture from error or deception
11 14| that it is."[32] Again, "Scripture cannot lie";[33] it is wrong
12 14| it is wrong to say Scripture lies, nay, it is impious
13 14| consequently, "when Scripture seems to be in conflict
14 16| the absolute immunity of Scripture from error:~So far is it
15 17| of the entirety of Sacred Scripture.[42] ~
16 18| the difficulties in Holy Scripture, whether for their own guidance
17 19| to every single word of Scripture - yet, by endeavoring to
18 19| intended and taught by God in Scripture, and that all the rest -
19 20| there is any error in Sacred Scripture.~
20 21| certain portions only of Scripture or to concede that the sacred
21 22| the historical portions of Scripture do not rest on the absolute
22 23| the historical truth of Scripture from their assaults.~
23 25| antiquity when he says:~Holy Scripture is invested with supreme
24 25| because it is written in Scripture; and unless we believe in
25 25| and unless we believe in Scripture we can neither be Christians
26 26| other assailants of Holy Scripture who misuse principles -
27 28| their doctrine touching Holy Scripture save in the school of the
28 28| what He felt about Holy Scripture: when He said, "It is written,"
29 28| It is written," and "the Scripture must needs be fulfilled,"
30 29| quotes from all parts of Scripture and takes His example from
31 29| 5:18); and again: "The Scripture cannot be broken" (Jn. 10:
32 30| superexcellence and truth of Scripture is Christ's teaching. Wherefore
33 33| almost seem woven out of Scripture texts; and, as St. Bernard
34 33| derived its light from Holy Scripture. Thus he wrote to Paulinus,
35 33| foundation (knowledge of Scripture); nay, more - if you would
36 33| more - if you would let Scripture give the finishing touches
37 33| real acquaintance with Holy Scripture, we should speedily have
38 34| he took up the study of Scripture. For the latter has told
39 34| the latter hid. Of a truth Scripture was meant to grow up with
40 35| the understanding of Holy Scripture. He realized that "in expounding
41 35| realized that "in expounding Scripture we need God's Holy Spirit";[55]
42 36| Again: "In studying Scripture I never trusted to myself."[58]
43 40| feed it daily with Holy Scripture."[69] And again: "We have
44 40| got, then, to read Holy Scripture assiduously; we have got
45 45| orchard; there you can gather Scripture's various fruits and enjoy
46 49| they are "informed" by Holy Scripture: "Let a priest's speech
47 50| for "when discussing Holy Scripture it is not words we want
48 51| hairy coverings, so in Holy Scripture we have to dig deep for
49 54| are St. Paul's words: "All Scripture is inspired by God and useful
50 55| methods of expounding Holy Scripture - "for amongst the dispensers
51 55| demands of an expositor of Scripture a style which, "while leaving
52 56| the real marrow of Holy Scripture, but how best they may make
53 56| and compel the reluctant Scripture to yield the meaning one
54 63| result of a knowledge of Holy Scripture. So convinced indeed was
55 67| Jerome derived from reading Scripture; hence came those interior
56 68| super-excellence of Holy Scripture, of its integral character
57 69| touching the inspiration of Scripture, but to hold fast to the
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