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1 3 | 3. The first and greatest care of Leo XIII was to
2 5 | and be pursued with the greatest possible security. By the
3 9 | death of St. Jerome, the greatest Doctor of the Sacred Scriptures,
4 12| Divine Oracles. If, with the greatest satisfaction of mind, We
5 14| the West, that even the greatest Doctors of that time, in
6 15| hold, so to speak, with the greatest care and reverence of the
7 19| that is to say, unite the greatest reverence for the sacred
8 23| those imposed on him the greatest, that namely of discovering
9 23| that their foremost and greatest endeavor should be to discern
10 25| and the precepts of the greatest Doctors. Doubtless all spiritual
11 47| justice, but also with the greatest charity; all moreover should
12 47| many things, and of the greatest importance, in the discussion
13 49| so many centuries by the greatest intellects. For the Sacred
14 50| and - avoiding with the greatest care those purely arbitrary
15 50| conceive in their hearts the greatest veneration for the Sacred
16 56| nations, We perceive with greatest sorrow that in not a few
17 58| Christ, the highest and greatest example of justice, charity
18 62| feast of St. Jerome, the greatest Doctor in the exposition
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