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1 1 | restrict the truth of Sacred Scripture solely to matters of faith
2 3 | historical truth of Sacred Scripture from their attacks."8 Nor
3 3 | certain passages of Holy Scripture, or to admit that the sacred
4 4 | laborers in the cause of Holy Scripture; and more especially that
5 6 | and doctorate in Sacred Scripture . . .; to be conferred by
6 6 | concerning the method of Scripture studies to be followed in
7 7 | appointed professor of Sacred Scripture in any Seminary, unless,
8 7 | of expounding the Sacred Scripture to the people, unless, among
9 8 | the Latin version of the Scripture, commonly called the Vulgate,18
10 9 | clerics, to reverence the Holy Scripture, to read it piously and
11 9 | and "that the chief use of Scripture pertains to the holy and
12 10| forth, many students of Holy Scripture who, inspired with an intense
13 17| wish to know the Divine Scripture so that the uncollected
14 18| to all students of Sacred Scripture - to what extent namely
15 25| excluded from the Sacred Scripture.~
16 27| genuine meaning of Sacred Scripture other figurative senses.
17 27| that this use of the Sacred Scripture is, as it were, extrinsic
18 27| clever use of the words of Scripture. Nor does "the word of God,
19 28| knowledge of languages than the scripture scholars of our time, nevertheless
20 29| Catholic interpretation of Scripture and diligently studying
21 31| interpretation of Sacred Scripture. For not a few things, especially
22 34| other passages of Sacred Scripture, it should be noted, on
23 37| observed in these words: "In Scripture divine things are presented
24 38| in explaining the Sacred Scripture and in demonstrating and
25 46| the inerrancy of Sacred Scripture, and which will at the same
26 50| veneration for the Sacred Scripture.~
27 53| the professors of Sacred Scripture in the Seminaries give the
28 57| Stridon says: "To ignore the Scripture is to ignore Christ";39
29 59| required for the adaptation of Scripture studies to the necessities
30 61| commentators of the Sacred Scripture emulate, according to their
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