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Pius XII
Divino afflante Spiritu

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may

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1 1 | justice: that the man of God may be perfect, furnished to 2 2 | have considered that this may most opportunely be done 3 5 | means that the sacred texts may receive everywhere among 4 6 | 6. It may not be out of place here 5 6 | end, which contributions may be considered as the complement 6 6(16)| Apostolic Letter Vinea electa, May 7, 1909; Acta Ap., Sedis 7 13 | to insure that the work may not only proceed without 8 13 | without interruption, but may also daily become more perfect 9 17 | so that the uncollected may give place to the corrected."23 10 17 | and be freed, as far as may be done, from glosses and 11 19 | that as soon as possible may be duly published by Catholics 12 21 | testifies and affirms, it may be quoted safely and without 13 23 | that the mind of the author may be made abundantly clear.~ 14 24 | these, in so far as they may aid the exegesis, they should 15 24 | so that their exposition may not only aid the professors 16 24 | the dogmas of faith, but may also be of assistance to 17 24 | the people, and in fine may help all the faithful to 18 26 | liturgy proclaims it, wherever may be rightly applied the well-known 19 27 | other figurative senses. It may indeed be useful, especially 20 27 | ingenious orator or writer may suggest by a clever use 21 31 | 31. Moreover we may rightly and deservedly hope 22 32 | which the point at issue may be more appropriately examined. 23 33 | book composed by him all may easily infer "the special 24 36 | events; qualities which may well be attributed to the 25 38 | adopted by the sacred writer may lead to a correct and genuine 26 45 | a successful conclusion may be reserved to posterity, 27 46 | unsolved, not only that he may refute the objections of 28 46 | the adversaries, but also may attempt to find a satisfactory 29 47 | of Catholic commentators may and ought to be freely exercised, 30 47 | exercised, so that each may contribute his part to the 31 49 | and "that the man of God may be perfect, furnished to 32 50 | clearness that the faithful may not only be moved and inflamed 33 50 | reform their lives, but may also conceive in their hearts 34 52 | love of the divine word may find suitable to this high 35 53 | omitted in this matter which may help towards the desired 36 53 | in such a way, that they may instruct the young aspirants 37 54 | ardor that in their students may be in a sense verified what 38 60 | this same food, that they may draw from thence the knowledge 39 60 | Let them pray, that they may understand";45 let them 40 61 | in these days, the Church may have at her disposal learned 41 61 | assiduous labors, the faithful may comprehend all the splendor, 42 62 | on the divine word, they may taste how good and sweet


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