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1 6 | thoroughly convinced of the truth of what he once wrote to
2 8 | divine dignity and absolute truth of Scripture.~You will not
3 9 | regarding the particular truth which, "in the person of
4 11| my eloquence than by the truth.[25]~
5 12| captive in the bonds of truth."[26] Again, "We must not
6 12| testimonies are the bonds of truth, then you can contend with
7 14| false by this very note of truth:[31] "The Lord's words are
8 14| the former always tell the truth; the latter - as being mere
9 14| true;[37] in this "word of truth" you cannot find things
10 15| seemed to run counter to the truth, he did not think that that
11 16| forbids it as God, the Supreme Truth, necessarily cannot be the
12 17| aptly express with unerring truth; else God would not be the
13 19| inspiration - namely, absolute truth and immunity from error -
14 19| garments in which Divine truth is presented - God merely
15 21| it is a question of the truth of certain expressions we
16 21| very far indeed from the truth. He also teaches that Divine
17 22| not rest on the absolute truth of the facts but merely
18 22| pleased to term their relative truth, namely, what people then
19 22| how could we maintain the truth insisted on throughout Leo
20 23| defending the historical truth of Scripture from their
21 24| maintained that historic truth and sequence were not observed
22 24| writer was ignorant of the truth and simply adopted the false
23 26| overturn the fundamental truth of the Bible and thus destroy
24 26| with the entire and perfect truth of God's word, or who suggest
25 27| knows that he tells the truth, and you also may believe" (
26 27| thereby instructed in the truth and misled by no lie."[49]~
27 29| solemn His witness to the truth of the sacred books: "One
28 30| the superexcellence and truth of Scripture is Christ's
29 34| what the latter hid. Of a truth Scripture was meant to grow
30 43| own person, experience the truth of David's words: "The hidden
31 46| writing in defense of Catholic truth, they may be able worthily
32 47| form of knowledge and of truth in the law," if he is unwilling
33 55| learned simplicity which is truth."[100]~This ideal he ever
34 62| pillar and the ground of truth." . . . With jewels like
35 62| the pillar and ground of truth."[119]~By the Lord's voice
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