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1 8 | consistently held that the Sacred Books - written as they
2 8 | indeed pertains to all the sacred writers - that they followed
3 8 | says that whatsoever the sacred authors say "Is the word
4 9 | principal cause, on the sacred writers we shall find that
5 15| apparent discrepancies in the Sacred Books, to use every endeavor
6 15| he would never accuse the sacred writers of the slightest
7 15| wrote to Jerome that to the Sacred Books alone had he been
8 17| Author of the entirety of Sacred Scripture.[42] ~
9 18| clerics and professors of sacred learning - who in their
10 20| claim - he said that the sacred writers spoke in accordance
11 20| that there is any error in Sacred Scripture.~
12 21| Scripture or to concede that the sacred authors themselves could
13 22| maintain that precisely as the sacred writers spoke of physical
14 22| Encyclical - viz. that the sacred narrative is absolutely
15 29| witness to the truth of the sacred books: "One jot, or one
16 39| venture to interpret the sacred books as though they were
17 42| let it be resting on the sacred page."[72]~When he sent
18 50| follow in getting from the Sacred Books their full meaning.~
19 52| Everything we read in the Sacred Books shines and glitters
20 59| you know of anything more sacred than this sacred mystery,
21 59| anything more sacred than this sacred mystery, anything more delightful
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