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1 14| 14.~ What he has said here of the Gospels he applies
2 14| and though many things are said in the Bible which seem
3 15| consequently, if in the said books he came across anything
4 20| since - so they claim - he said that the sacred writers
5 21| consider so much what God said as why He said it," are
6 21| what God said as why He said it," are very far indeed
7 27| the things which Christ said or did have come down to
8 28| Holy Scripture: when He said, "It is written," and "the
9 29| understand the Scriptures. And He said to them: thus it is written,
10 32| elegance than they. The said Vulgate, "approved by so
11 47| is unwilling to study the said Law and thus shuts the door
12 48| Providentissimus Deus, said was so eminently desirable: "
13 49| Jerome what we ourselves said in our Encyclical on "preaching
14 51| merely because a thing is said metaphorically, for "the
15 53| spiritual interpretation, and said: 'Therefore shall a man
16 55| out what another has well said that it may be understood
17 55| the sense in which it was said."[101] He further demands
18 68| Gregory and Didymus, he said only what the Christians
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