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1 1 | stands St. Jerome. Him the Catholic Church acclaims and reveres
2 1 | St. Jerome - "strenuous Catholic, learned in the Scriptures,"[2] "
3 1 | illuminative defense of Catholic doctrine on Holy Scripture
4 2 | infancy he was brought up a Catholic;[6] that after his baptism
5 7 | refuting men who assailed Catholic doctrine and unity. Indeed,
6 7 | of greater profit to the Catholic cause by his life and example
7 8 | in common with the whole Catholic Church, firmly and consistently
8 9 | the common teaching of the Catholic Church. For he holds that
9 11| precisely the same weapons, the Catholic doctrines of the virginal
10 14| very rule and foundation of Catholic interpretation; indeed,
11 18| but even children of the Catholic Church - nay, what is a
12 26| the Bible and thus destroy Catholic teaching handed down by
13 38| not to prove myself a Catholic."[65] Yet at the same time
14 46| whether as professors in Catholic schools or by writing in
15 46| by writing in defense of Catholic truth, they may be able
16 68| though at one time the whole Catholic world listened to it when
17 69| under Jerome's guidance Catholic doctrine touching the inspiration
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