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Sixtus PP. IV
Superna caelestis

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§ 3.

  For he wrote such things concerning divine things, that it seemed the Holy Spirit spoke in him. So piously, religiously and holily did he live, that his life assembled in this writings, and what he wrote he would teach by example. In which the viture of morals and the clarity of signs have been so thoroughly proven, that, with the greatest suitable merits and miracles, to him is due the testimony of true sanctity by the Church Militant.




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