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1 10| Our Predecessors that the knowledge and use of the Sacred Scriptures
2 10| as well as the use and knowledge of, the Sacred Scriptures
3 11| which help much towards the knowledge of the languages, letters,
4 11| contributed so much to the knowledge of the discovery and investigation,
5 14| height of its vigor, the knowledge of even the Greek language
6 15| antiquity and letters, but the knowledge of Hebrew also and of their
7 15| arrive at a deeper and fuller knowledge of his meaning.~
8 16| centuries, although the knowledge of languages then was much
9 16| and fruitfully, if to the knowledge of languages be joined a
10 23| thoroughly prepared by the knowledge of the ancient languages
11 23| therefore by means of their knowledge of languages search out
12 28| profane learning and in the knowledge of languages than the scripture
13 30| greater erudition and maturer knowledge of the modern, having as
14 32| times, since a more profound knowledge of antiquity has given rise
15 39| intercourse of daily life. By this knowledge and exact appreciation of
16 41| 41. For all human knowledge, even the nonsacred, has
17 41| participation of the infinite knowledge of God, but it acquires
18 42| more extensive and exact knowledge of languages both biblical
19 51| among Catholics a greater knowledge of and love for the Sacred
20 53| the divine word with that knowledge of the Sacred Letters and
21 57| consider, the meditation and knowledge of the Scriptures."40~
22 60| may draw from thence the knowledge and love of God and the
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