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1 15| future generations both by books and by oral transmission 2 18| and faith. Hence in their books you find some things which 3 21| Church, dogma, worship, the Books which we call "Sacred," 4 22| and origin of the Sacred Books. According to the principles 5 22| what they teach about our books of the Old and New Testament. 6 22| historical and apocalyptical books are included among the Sacred 7 22| does indeed speak in these books - through the medium of 8 22| inspiration of the Sacred Books. The Modernists affirm, 9 22| there is nothing in these books which is not inspired. In 10 26| dogma, Church, worship, the Books we revere as sacred, even 11 32| they be found in the Sacred Books or elsewhere, draws up from 12 34| dismembering of the Sacred Books and this partition of them 13 34| affirming commonly that these books, and especially the Pentateuch 14 34| briefly, that in the Sacred Books we must admit a vital evolution, 15 34| us, are so visible in the books that one might almost write 16 34| ages amplifying the Sacred Books. To aid them in this they 17 34| their works on the Sacred Books, in which they have been 18 34| have sifted the Sacred Books in every way, and so far 19 35| employing the data of the sacred books or the histories in current 20 36| and proper. In the Sacred Books there are many passages 21 36| But the subject of these books is not science or history 22 36| they are expressed in these books, and it is clear that had 23 36| Then, again, the Sacred Books being essentially religious, 24 36| who hold that the Sacred Books, written under the inspiration 25 36| arguments adduced in the Sacred Books, like those, for example, 26 39| your reading of ascetical books - books for which the Modernists 27 39| reading of ascetical books - books for which the Modernists 28 43| they publish numbers of books, newspapers, reviews, and 29 51| interdict, any pernicious books that may be in circulation 30 51| of the faithful injurious books or other writings printed 31 51| denouncing to us one or two books, while a great many others 32 51| right to condemn any of such books in his diocese, We not only 33 51| booksellers not to put on sale books condemned by the Bishop. 34 51| gain, put on sale unsound books. It is certain that in the 35 51| catalogues of some of them the books of the Modernists are not 36 51| read and keep forbidden books, are not thereby authorised 37 51| thereby authorised to read books and periodicals forbidden 38 51| permission to read and keep books condemned by anybody.~ 39 52| reading and the sale of bad books - it is also necessary to 40 55| to be tolerated either in books or from chairs of learning. 41 55| Councils must not neglect the books treating of the pious traditions 42 55| this kind to be narrated in books except with the utmost caution


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