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1 1 | There has never been a time when this watchfulness of
2 8 | revelation is at the same time of God and from God; that
3 9 | circumstances of place and time, attributes to it qualities
4 9 | and with the place and time in which He lived. A strange
5 15| to awake for the first time the religious sentiment
6 17| some theologians of his time: Some among you, inflated
7 19| consciousness until such time as the same magisterium
8 20| development of the germs a certain time and a certain series of
9 26| with the needs of their time. The progress of dogma is
10 30| what they, judging from the time in which he lived, can admit
11 31| who has lived at a given time and in a given place, and
12 32| is born one day requires time for growth. Hence the critic
13 33| 21, 22); but, at the same time, they excite just indignation
14 35| within a brief lapse of time and of which He was to become
15 36| erred in determining the time when the coming of the Kingdom
16 42| with the exigencies of our time or the progress of science (
17 42| excusable on account of the time in which they lived. Finally,
18 53| his office to read in due time each number after it has
19 54| has been obtained in due time and for each case, it shall
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