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1 1 | government of the Universal Church imposes upon Us, amid our 2 1 | of Ours, the honor of the Church and its glory. For Our heart 3 1 | latter he has left on God's Church a mark so vast, so deep, 4 2 | Gregory himself calls the Church of Rome: "An old ship woefully 5 3 | increased the patrimony of the Church, and liberally succored 6 5 | force given by God to the Church for the successful accomplishment 7 6 | means given by God to His Church, such as the infallible 8 7 | safe on the rock of Holy Church. "For who does not know," 9 7 | of Alexandria, "that Holy Church stands on the solidity of 10 7 | been found wanting in the Church, nor have Christ's promises 11 8 | fallen asunder; while the Church, indefectible in her essence, 12 8 | destroyed the doctrine of the Church, refuted the dogmas of her 13 9 | Us proclaiming that the Church has gone beyond her time, 14 9 | having recourse to this Church in order to have eternal 15 10| Savior founded the Universal Church, so that the path of him 16 10| only the charity of the Church and union with her which " 17 10| the universal peace of the Church" (Registr. v. 37 (20) ad 18 11| When the rights of the Church are in question, "we must 19 11| rather than permit that the Church degenerate in my days. And 20 13| except Christ, through the Church, who "came that they may 21 13| souls could come from the Church, this includes in itself 22 14| of the tree, which is the Church, and strives to dry up its 23 16| story of the origin of the Church must be built on quite another 24 19| put into the hands of the Church in order to keep the peoples 25 22| filial confidence to the Church and her ministers to obtain 26 25| are doing service to the Church, and producing fruit for 27 27| disciplinary laws of the Church, and immediately administered 28 30| placed as bishops to rule the Church of God" (Acts xx. 28), they 29 30| office. Of such apostles the Church has no need; they are not 30 32| Evang. n. 3). What force the Church would have today could she 31 32| supernatural life of the Church produce in souls were it 32 33| changed in the life of the Church. From her Divine Founder 33 34| supernatural order, of which the Church is the depository, promote 34 37| creations of genius the Church has been lavish of inspiration 35 40| Pope and Doctor of the Church, in the first year of Our


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