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1 6 | have paved the way for the new erroneous philosophy which, 2 12| the introduction of some new explanations, there would 3 13| 13. These new opinions, whether they originate 4 15| theology should substitute new concepts in place of the 5 17| and unstable tenets of a new philosophy, tenets which, 6 22| return, however, to the new opinions mentioned above, 7 23| exegetes, should yield now to a new exegesis, which they are 8 23| spiritual. By means of this new exegesis of the Old Testament, 9 30| divine revelation. Whatever new truth the sincere human 10 30| that it may daily oppose new truths to rightly established 11 34| not surprising that these new opinions endanger the two 12 40| But we know also that such new opinions can entice the 13 43| doctrine. With regard to new questions, which modern