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1 5 | Holy Church, Gregory the Great and John Chrysostom, one
2 6 | a man outranking all the great men" of his time ("Epicedion
3 6 | While he was still Abbot the great and most powerful Pontiff
4 7 | in his life. Nor did this great modesty and most sincere
5 9 | peace, the friendship of the great ones of the world, the favors
6 9 | ignorance and vice of the great and small alike; ever a
7 11| 11. And if Anselm was great "in works and in words,"
8 11| triumphs for the Church and great benefits for society, all
9 12| solemn commemoration of the great Doctor, we shall find in
10 18| all hope. You know of the great conflicts that other times
11 19| Archbishop and Primate. For his great services were especially
12 20| bitterly lamented by the great men of the time, such as
13 23| princes who outraged it to the great injury of themselves and
14 24| aloud and make known the great truths of the faith not
15 24| to make known to all the great truths which history confirms
16 24| history confirms by its great and disastrous lessons such
17 25| dear to God, as the same great Doctor concisely affirmed
18 29| Church has been agitated by great tribulations in the world,
19 32| he adds: "As regards the great indulgence We have shown,
20 32| that it is the fruit of Our great affection and compassion
21 33| the episcopate, his one great comfort was his trust in
22 33| perhaps, permitted that this great man, full of wisdom and
23 33| knowledge necessary for so great an office. I would fain
24 43| systems, We have spoken at great length in Our Encyclical
25 50| Anselm himself, with that great modesty so characteristic
26 51| after him, not even of the great Thomas, even when the latter
27 54| Doctors say so many and such great things of the reason of
28 55| illustrated and perfected to the great honor and protection of
29 58| 58. Supported by this great protection, and trusting
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