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1 5 | manner in this recondite subject, it must first of all be
2 6 | considered as an historical subject. Given these premises, all
3 13| we call dogmas, must be subject to these vicissitudes, and
4 16| and in the faith.~Faith Subject to Science~
5 17| regard to faith, which is subject to science not on one but
6 17| he like it or not, to be subject to the laws, the observation,
7 17| God. The latter also is subject to science which while it
8 17| each other, faith is made subject to science. All this, Venerable
9 18| theory that faith must be subject to science, they continuously
10 19| their own opinions on the subject vary. Some understand it
11 23| and, that being so, is subject to it. Should it disown
12 25| matters the Church must be subject to the State. They do not
13 26| living religion everything is subject to change, and must change,
14 26| evolution everything is subject - dogma, Church, worship,
15 28| by human efforts. On the subject of revelation and dogma
16 28| imperfect, and therefore subject to continual and indefinite
17 36| are to be found. But the subject of these books is not science
18 36| this since even Christ was subject to the laws of life! After
19 40| but he is a fully ripe subject for the errors of Modernism.
20 45| Our Predecessor on this subject continue fully in force,
21 51| And while We are on this subject of booksellers, We wish
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