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1 8 | The human race has always felt the 2 8 | sacrifices in the name of human society. For human society 3 8 | name of human society. For human society as such is bound 4 8 | the most sacred laws of human nature. They may, indeed, 5 10| his office is not for human things, and things that 6 10| of humanity, because the human heart feels irresistibly 7 16| ineffable greatness of the human priest stands forth in all 8 18| Him in the transmission of human life throughout the world, 9 20| peculiar to God that even human pride could not make the 10 20| purification which is rooted in the human heart. ~ 11 22| downfall, which, through human frailty, is possible to 12 24| Amidst all the aberrations of human thought, infatuated by a 13 24| the awful corruptions of human malice, the Church rises 14 24| the gravest problems of human life; that good which no 15 29| place midway between God and human nature: from Him bringing 16 44| mediator between God and the human race. May He be praised 17 59| itself in every field of human knowledge; in fact, in certain 18 59| illustrious Doctors show that all human knowledge can help to throw 19 60| knowledge; the range of human science has become so vast 20 61| not to place more trust in human than in divine means. He 21 69| known. There should be no human consideration or false mercy. 22 70| accept ordination through human respect, without vocation 23 71| unworthy, without any regard to human consideration, of their 24 78| precious seed of vocation; but human means of cultivating this