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1 2 | original dignity. The words of St. Gregory the Great are very
2 3 | over their fellow men. As St. Augustine puts it: "Having
3 6 | occurs in the Epistles of St. Paul addressed to those
4 6 | brotherly kinship. Those things St. Paul, with that Christian
5 7 | whether he be bond or free."11 St. Paul says the same to Timothy: "
6 8 | remarkable is the case of St. Paul when he exerted himself
7 9 | their holy resolutions. St. Peter was addressing himself
8 10 | cruelties against their persons. St. Chrysostom stands pre-eminent
9 11 | and justly call to mind St. Ambrose, who so earnestly
10 11 | perfectly coincide with those of St. Chrysostom.20 These things
11 12 | illustrious by the praises of St. Jerome, themselves afforded
12 12 | manumission. But, also, St. Clement long before praised
13 13 | done their best for slaves. St. Gregory himself set at
14 13 | duly approved the Order of St. Mary of Help, founded for
15 13 | to redeem them. The same St. Gregory passed a decree,
16 20 | at the life and works of St. Peter Claver, to whom We
17 20(27)| St. Peeer Claver (1551-1654),
18 23 | apostolic blessing.~Given at St. Peter's, in Rome, the fifth
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