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1 1 | successive ages saintly and learned men whose task it should
2 1 | Jerome - "strenuous Catholic, learned in the Scriptures,"[2] "
3 2 | the Bible. At Rome he had learned Latin and Greek, and hardly
4 2 | of Laodicea; but while I learned much from him about the
5 5 | much. What I did not know I learned. What I knew already I did
6 6 | ones. In company with some learned Hebrews I went through the
7 28| other Fathers of the Church learned their doctrine touching
8 33| nothing more beautiful, more learned, even nothing more Latin
9 36| predecessors: "What I have learned I did not teach myself -
10 36| presumptous teacher! - but I learned it from illustrious men
11 42| upwards, have only partly learned, and which I even now dare
12 42| should quit me. But Paula learned it, and so well that she
13 45| stars and they that are learned as the brightness of the
14 45| righteous rusticity and a learned righteousness! The former
15 45| uncultured" whom Jerome condemns. Learned clerics sin through ignorance
16 55| oratorical composition, but that learned simplicity which is truth."[100]~
17 56| skilled in the Mysteries, learned in the Sacraments of God.
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