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nay 10
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20 errors
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20 men
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19 bishops
19 catholics
Pius PP. X
Pascendi dominici gregis

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nature

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1 7 | beyond the visible world of nature, or lies hidden within in 2 9 | phenomenon may be an act of nature containing within itself 3 10| was a man of the choicest nature, whose like has never been, 4 10| was claimed for the human nature. We have gone far beyond 5 10| as in us, emanated from nature spontaneously and entirely. 6 10| perfection which surpasses nature, but that he can and should, 7 12| namely the origin and the nature of dogma. For they place 8 12| formulae.~To ascertain the nature of dogma, we must first 9 13| concept of truth and the true nature of the religious sentiment; 10 19| is one with the action of nature, as the action of the first 11 21| spoken of the origin and nature of faith. But as faith has 12 21| indicated its origin and nature. Dogma is born of the species 13 22| already touched upon the nature and origin of the Sacred 14 23| dogmatic, liturgical. The nature of this authority is to 15 23| rights and duties from its nature. In past times it was a 16 24| determined, of course, by its own nature as it has been already described. 17 26| had its origin in human nature and human life. Vital evolution 18 27| right it is in the very nature of authority to protect 19 37| in the very deeps of his nature and his life lie the need 20 37| admit that there is in human nature a true and rigorous necessity


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