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1 8 | Jerome's life and labors we may now treat of his teaching
2 17 | to the primary Author, it may well be due to the inspired
3 27 | the truth, and you also may believe" (Jn. 19:35). So,
4 27 | whosoever believes His Gospel may be thereby instructed in
5 40 | expert money-changers, we may be able to detect false
6 42 | though evil-disposed people may cavil at it: she determined
7 44 | that every Christian family may have them and become accustomed
8 45 | according to doctrine, that you may be able to exhort in sound
9 45 | much a life so meritorious may serve to build up the Church
10 46 | of Catholic truth, they may be able worthily to uphold
11 46(81)| Pius X, Vinea electa, May 7, 1909; cf. A.A.S., I (
12 50 | actual words so that we may be perfectly certain what
13 55 | another has well said that it may be understood in the sense
14 56 | 56.~ And here we may set down some passages from
15 56 | seem not to think how they may get at the real marrow of
16 56 | Scripture, but how best they may make peoples' ears tingle
17 57 | foaming torrent of words; may they win all the eulogiums
18 57 | prefer so to speak that I may be intelligible; when I
19 59 | spiritual teaching? Others may have their wealth, may drink
20 59 | Others may have their wealth, may drink out of jeweled cups,
21 60 | are fighting for Christ. May He in whom we believe confirm
22 60 | confirm our zeal so that we may gladly shed our blood for
23 66 | nothingness if only they may win Christ, those who are
24 68 | tottering fabric of society. May Jerome, who so loved God'
25 68 | s prayer, so that there may be "one fold and one shepherd."~
26 69 | saturated with the Bible, they may arrive at the all surpassing
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