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Leo PP. XIII
Divinum illud munus

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1 1 | That divine office which Jesus Christ 2 1 | secure to them the life of divine grace, which is destined 3 1 | completion of the work was by Divine Providence reserved to the 4 2 | glorious abundance of His divine graces. We earnestly desire 5 3 | that arises is lest the Divine Persons be confounded one 6 3 | honoured according to His Divine Nature alone. And even the 7 3 | be led to distinguish the Divine Essence. Moreover the Church, 8 3 | Blessed Trinity, and, with the divine approval, sanctioned the 9 3 | operations are not common to the Divine Persons; for "the operations 10 3 | 5); because as the three Divine Persons "are inseparable, 11 3 | the manifestation of the Divine Persons, so do we use Their 12 3 | their end, so He, who is the Divine Goodness and the Mutual 13 4 | which the splendour of the divine perfections shines forth 14 5 | more and more the germs of divine doctrine and to make them 15 6 | 23). That the Church is a divine institution is most clearly 16 6 | manifestation and revelation of the Divine Spirit" may be imagined 17 8 | greatness of this work of divine grace in the souls of men. 18 8 | creatures, partakers of the Divine Nature, children of God, 19 9 | not only brings to us His divine gifts, but is the Author 20 9 | Ghost. For, whilst traces of divine power and wisdom appear 21 9 | vi. 19). The fullness of divine gifts is in many ways a 22 9 | he who lives the life of divine grace, and acts by the fitting 23 9 | Trin. 1. vi., c. 9). The Divine Spirit, proceeding from 24 10| rashly endeavour to pry into divine mysteries. What should be 25 10| bestowed, upon us by this Divine Giver, so that errors and 26 10| are, that we are by the divine goodness; and this goodness 27 14| trouble of the nations, those divine prodigies may be happily 28 15| 15. As a pledge of Divine favour and a testimony of


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