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1 1 | Inspired by the Divine Spirit, the Sacred Writers
2 1 | times, however, since the divine origin and the correct interpretation
3 1 | doctrine, by which such divine authority is claimed for
4 1 | safe-guarded the studies of the Divine Books by most wise precepts
5 3 | writer has erred," since divine inspiration "not only is
6 4 | especially that those whom Divine Grace has called to Holy
7 6 | engage in the ministry of the Divine Word with elegance and ability
8 12| without a special design of Divine Providence, our age has
9 12| expound more lucidly the Divine Oracles. If, with the greatest
10 15| under the inspiration of the Divine Spirit, have flowed from
11 17| those who wish to know the Divine Scripture so that the uncollected
12 17| reverence which is due to the Divine Oracles. For its very purpose
13 22| better understanding of the divine word, as We know to have
14 26| revealed it to us. Now Our Divine Savior Himself points out
15 27| which the dignity of the divine word demands; but let them
16 27| meaning; endowed with a divine power, they have their own
17 28| innermost meaning of the divine word and bring to light
18 29| understood and made known the divine teaching of the Sacred Books,
19 30| inexhaustible field of the Divine Letters.~
20 33| observe that, impelled by the divine motion, he so uses his faculties
21 36| attributed to the gift of divine inspiration and to the peculiar
22 37| these words: "In Scripture divine things are presented to
23 39| historical value of the Divine Scriptures, and no less
24 49| observes, in order that these Divine Oracles might "instruct
25 50| heavenly treasures of the divine word by sermons, homilies
26 50| but rather an abuse of the divine word - let them set forth
27 52| and a sincere love of the divine word may find suitable to
28 53| and to the ministry of the divine word with that knowledge
29 55| 55. Thus the Divine Letter will become for the
30 57| our power; for He is the divine consoler of the afflicted;
31 58| find true consolation and divine strength to suffer and bear
32 58| open the fountains of that divine grace without which both
33 60| the interpreters of the Divine Oracles devote themselves
34 61| for the expounding of the Divine Letters; and, through their
35 62| continually meditating on the divine word, they may taste how
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