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1 1 | comes from Our trust in the divine assistance, in preparing
2 4 | here where the hand of Divine Providence has set down
3 4 | which were little short of divine, for We witnessed Our Blessed
4 17| temples of prayer and of divine worship; moreover, that
5 19| come to Us the voice of the Divine Consoler and Physician Who,
6 27| known are the words of the Divine Teacher, Jesus Christ, Who
7 28| derived except from the divine law. Authority itself lost
8 34| Who satisfied completely divine justice by his death on
9 34| one and the same time, a divine work of reconciliation and
10 36| 26) He also taught us a divine lesson of courage and constancy
11 41| duty of obedience, on the divine basis of human government,
12 42| Because the Church is by divine institution the sole depository
13 48| children imitates that of the Divine Child of Nazareth, and the
14 48| Christ, when they accept the divine origin and control over
15 48| depository and interpreter of His divine teachings, and, by consequence,
16 48| their authority, just as divine grace perfects human nature,
17 49| Peter, promised that the divine assistance would never fail
18 53| Sacrament, at which the Divine Prince of Peace is honored
19 63| by the longings born of divine desire: "And other sheep
20 67| world. The very origin and divine nature of this sovereignty
21 68| benefit to Italy, which Divine Providence, the ruler and
22 68| so marvelously with the divine designs in order to protect
23 68| the Roman Pontiff, neither Divine Providence itself has manifested
24 69| which We must render to the Divine Judge of the ministry which
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