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1 2| of November in the year 1766, the ninth year of Our pontificate.~ ~ 2 2| 2. Therefore since the Holy 3 2| St. Mary Major's on the 25th day of November in the year 4 1| spiritual and incorruptible abides in us. By its power we know, 5 1| the Church, they will be able more freely to tear to pieces 6 1| foundations of religion. ~They are abominable in their activity. Secretly 7 1| it triumphantly spreads abroad. The distortion of this 8 1| again from the ashes the absurdities of the impious which have 9 2| their leader you have to account for the souls who are lost. 10 1| are abominable in their activity. Secretly sitting in ambush, 11 2| impiety and their speech acts like a cancer, what desolation 12 2| received from the Lord. In addition, as nobody could or should 13 1| else if they are forced to admit that spirit exists with 14 1| greatness, they are not afraid of being overwhelmed by 15 | again 16 2| and religion, call to your aid when it is necessary the 17 2| should be warned not to allow themselves to be ensnared 18 2| pestilence and have not allowed the simple people to sleep 19 1| pleasantness of speech and allurement so as to penetrate more 20 1| strengthened themselves against the Almighty. They raise again from the 21 | almost 22 | already 23 | also 24 | although 25 1| activity. Secretly sitting in ambush, they draw arrows out of 26 | among 27 1| creator little lower than the angels. Whether they think matter 28 1| Should we not also be angry with those who use the most 29 | anything 30 2| men who fight against the armies of Israel. ~It is principally 31 1| sitting in ambush, they draw arrows out of the quiver which 32 1| They raise again from the ashes the absurdities of the impious 33 2| Meanwhile, We will not cease to ask God with deep humility to 34 2| efforts, and We promise you assistance too in your own grave danger. 35 2| morals; and which lack an atmosphere of Christian virtue. We 36 1| the growing thorns of evil attempt to choke the seedlings of 37 1| will, look to the future, attend to the present, and remember 38 2| splendid writing of certain authors in order to halt the diffusion 39 2| and watchful in order to avert this pestilence and have 40 1| snake's poison in the cup of Babylon to the unwary who are seduced 41 1| the root and bind up the bad plants in bundles to burn, 42 1| outrageous books now in open battle, now in dissimulated combat 43 2| home with us, and enter bedrooms which would be shut to their 44 1| they are not afraid of being overwhelmed by its glory. 45 1| pollute the pure waters of belief and destroy the foundations 46 2| s sorrow and arouse its beloved sons who have always served 47 1| the scythe to the root and bind up the bad plants in bundles 48 2| Holy Spirit has made you bishops to govern the Church of 49 1| sadness when he sees the bitter enemy exceed the bounds 50 2| It is necessary to fight bitterly, as the situation requires, 51 1| unwary who are seduced and blinded by their smooth speech and 52 2| the shoots of falsehood. Block up the corrupt springs of 53 2| you and redeemed by the blood of Christ at a safe distance 54 1| the highest matters. The bold mind of the enquirer takes 55 1| this hateful error and the boldness of the enemy has so increased, 56 | both 57 1| bitter enemy exceed the bounds of modesty and due respect 58 2| well on many occasions to bring their help. Since they do 59 1| an iron column and as a bronze wall against the leaders 60 1| Venerable Brothers, Greetings and Apostolic 61 1| bind up the bad plants in bundles to burn, it will not be 62 | but 63 2| crisis of faith and religion, call to your aid when it is necessary 64 2| devotion so that you, who are called to share in Our pastoral 65 2| their speech acts like a cancer, what desolation the plague 66 | cannot 67 2| help. Since they do not carry the sword without cause, 68 2| vice. Sound the trumpet in case as their leader you have 69 2| the time-honored piety of Catholic leaders. Explain the cause 70 2| strength the deadly destruction caused by such books. The substance 71 1| eternal and independent of the causes, they consider that nothing 72 2| Meanwhile, We will not cease to ask God with deep humility 73 2| soundly with serpents. ~Certainly We who are distressed and 74 1| thorns of evil attempt to choke the seedlings of the Lord 75 2| Our concern for all the churches and for the salvation of 76 1| Jacob has placed as an iron column and as a bronze wall against 77 1| battle, now in dissimulated combat the very See of Peter which 78 1| Himself known everywhere and comes before their eyes daily, 79 2| to whose protection you committed yourselves on oath at your 80 2| insofar as there is one common reason for everyone to grieve 81 1| well-being of the Christian community which has been entrusted 82 2| is necessary to avoid the company of evildoers because their 83 1| anything divine, holy, and consecrated by the oldest religion of 84 2| yourselves on oath at your solemn consecration. Reveal to the faithful 85 1| Christian people by the contagious plague of books which almost 86 2| should detest books which contain elements shocking to the 87 2| to the reader; which are contrary to faith, religion, and 88 1| who, even if they judge correctly that the fog of earthly 89 | could 90 1| the image of the supreme creator little lower than the angels. 91 2| never be removed unless the criminal elements of wickedness burn 92 2| and to help in this great crisis of faith and religion, call 93 2| books can cause! Well and cunningly written these books are 94 1| the snake's poison in the cup of Babylon to the unwary 95 2| following the apostolic customs and energetically defending 96 2| both by word and example to cut down the shoots of falsehood. 97 1| comes before their eyes daily, not because of the dullness 98 2| assistance too in your own grave danger. Meanwhile, We will not 99 1| enlightened faith, still dare to examine with human measures 100 1| at the righteous in the dark. They have not restrained 101 1| wall against the leaders of darkness. Perhaps they are led on 102 2| Mary Major's on the 25th day of November in the year 103 2| with all our strength the deadly destruction caused by such 104 2| be shut to their evil and deception. ~Since you have been constituted 105 1| minds and infect them more deeply with the poison of their 106 2| customs and energetically defending the laws of the Church, 107 2| strength to destroy their defenses, exert yourselves to keep 108 2| help from His holy place to deflect the cunning of the insidious 109 2| faithful the wolves which are demolishing the Lord's vineyard. They 110 1| destroyed so often. They deny God even though He makes 111 2| Watch over the most holy deposit of faith to whose protection 112 1| only on the urging of their depraved will. Or else they represent 113 1| reserves nothing for faith, and deprives faith of merit by seeking 114 2| ministry. As a pledge of the desired outcome, we lovingly impart 115 1| Perhaps they are led on by the desperate thought that if they shatter 116 1| impious which have been destroyed so often. They deny God 117 2| our strength the deadly destruction caused by such books. The 118 1| desolation does not become more destructive as it triumphantly spreads 119 2| In a word, they should detest books which contain elements 120 1| justice. They preach with a detestable and insane freedom of thought 121 2| arouse the enthusiasm of your devotion so that you, who are called 122 2| authors in order to halt the diffusion of error by cunning and 123 1| mysteries of God. They rashly discourse on questions concerning 124 1| earthly reasonings should be dispelled and the smoke of worldly 125 1| now in open battle, now in dissimulated combat the very See of Peter 126 2| blood of Christ at a safe distance from these poisoned pastures. 127 1| triumphantly spreads abroad. The distortion of this hateful error and 128 2| We who are distressed and distracted by Our concern for all the 129 2| serpents. ~Certainly We who are distressed and distracted by Our concern 130 1| impious minds from anything divine, holy, and consecrated by 131 | does 132 | down 133 1| sitting in ambush, they draw arrows out of the quiver 134 1| worldly wisdom should be driven from the eye of enlightened 135 1| the bounds of modesty and due respect and attack with 136 1| daily, not because of the dullness of their mind, but only 137 2| to entirely fulfill the duties of your ministry. As a pledge 138 1| correctly that the fog of earthly reasonings should be dispelled 139 1| so as to penetrate more easily into the readers' minds 140 2| people, are unsparing of Our efforts, and We promise you assistance 141 | either 142 1| licentiousness of books which has emerged from hiding to cause ruin 143 2| evildoers because their words encourage impiety and their speech 144 2| the apostolic customs and energetically defending the laws of the 145 2| oppose this evil with all energy possible. It is necessary 146 1| be driven from the eye of enlightened faith, still dare to examine 147 1| matters. The bold mind of the enquirer takes everything for itself, 148 2| to allow themselves to be ensnared by the splendid writing 149 2| stay at home with us, and enter bedrooms which would be 150 2| books. We must arouse the enthusiasm of your devotion so that 151 2| the insidious enemy and to entirely fulfill the duties of your 152 2| situation requires, and to eradicate with all our strength the 153 1| enemy has so increased, especially at this time, in sowing 154 1| foolishly imagine that it is eternal and independent of the causes, 155 | everyone 156 | everywhere 157 2| to avoid the company of evildoers because their words encourage 158 1| enlightened faith, still dare to examine with human measures the 159 1| takes everything for itself, examines everything, reserves nothing 160 1| he sees the bitter enemy exceed the bounds of modesty and 161 1| exists with matter, they exclude the soul from the spirit' 162 2| piety of Catholic leaders. Explain the cause of the Church' 163 1| living, and who cause an extreme loss of faith? Then consider 164 1| should be driven from the eye of enlightened faith, still 165 1| everywhere and comes before their eyes daily, not because of the 166 2| neglect our duty in the face of these evil books. We 167 2| consecration. Reveal to the faithful the wolves which are demolishing 168 2| to cut down the shoots of falsehood. Block up the corrupt springs 169 1| His providence nor do they fear His justice. They preach 170 1| poison that kills them. Finally, who can avoid deep sadness 171 2| of wickedness burn in the fire and perish. Since you have 172 | first 173 2| blessing to you and your flock. ~Given in Rome in St. Mary 174 1| judge correctly that the fog of earthly reasonings should 175 2| matter that most of you, following the apostolic customs and 176 1| matter has been created or foolishly imagine that it is eternal 177 1| universe. Or else if they are forced to admit that spirit exists 178 2| books are always with us and forever within our reach. They travel 179 1| weakness of which we are formed something spiritual and 180 2| stand as a wall so that no foundation can be laid other than the 181 1| of belief and destroy the foundations of religion. ~They are abominable 182 1| a detestable and insane freedom of thought that the origin 183 1| they will be able more freely to tear to pieces its members. ~ 184 2| insidious enemy and to entirely fulfill the duties of your ministry. 185 1| act, will, look to the future, attend to the present, 186 1| their error. Thus they will give the snake's poison in the 187 1| being overwhelmed by its glory. They ridicule the faith 188 2| to faith, religion, and good morals; and which lack an 189 2| in order to make holy his Gospel, exert yourselves and do 190 2| has made you bishops to govern the Church of God and has 191 2| God with deep humility to grant you help from His holy place 192 2| assistance too in your own grave danger. Meanwhile, We will 193 1| become investigators of greatness, they are not afraid of 194 1| Venerable Brothers, Greetings and Apostolic Blessing.~ 195 2| common reason for everyone to grieve and to help in this great 196 1| will not be long before the growing thorns of evil attempt to 197 1| Prince of shepherds and the Guardian of souls requires Us to 198 2| certain authors in order to halt the diffusion of error by 199 1| the past. ~On the other hand, there are others who, even 200 2| manifest to you Our great happiness in this matter that most 201 1| The distortion of this hateful error and the boldness of 202 1| surpass all understanding. Having become investigators of 203 1| that if they shatter the head of the Church, they will 204 1| poison of serpents from their hearts for the ruin of the Christian 205 1| the soul from the spirit's heavenly nature. They are unwilling 206 1| with human measures the hidden mysteries of faith which 207 1| books which has emerged from hiding to cause ruin and desolation 208 1| questions concerning the highest matters. The bold mind of 209 2| according to the position you hold, according to the rank with 210 2| travel with us, stay at home with us, and enter bedrooms 211 | how 212 2| cease to ask God with deep humility to grant you help from His 213 1| although it was created in the image of the supreme creator little 214 1| been created or foolishly imagine that it is eternal and independent 215 2| desired outcome, we lovingly impart Our apostolic blessing to 216 2| because their words encourage impiety and their speech acts like 217 1| something spiritual and incorruptible abides in us. By its power 218 1| boldness of the enemy has so increased, especially at this time, 219 1| who use the most wicked indecency of word and example to corrupt 220 1| imagine that it is eternal and independent of the causes, they consider 221 1| God Himself as lazy and indolent. They do not respect His 222 1| into the readers' minds and infect them more deeply with the 223 1| preach with a detestable and insane freedom of thought that 224 2| deflect the cunning of the insidious enemy and to entirely fulfill 225 2| sharing in this sadness and insofar as there is one common reason 226 | into 227 1| understanding. Having become investigators of greatness, they are not 228 1| of Jacob has placed as an iron column and as a bronze wall 229 2| fight against the armies of Israel. ~It is principally your 230 | itself 231 1| which the strong redeemer of Jacob has placed as an iron column 232 2| in Our pastoral concern join together to oppose this 233 1| others who, even if they judge correctly that the fog of 234 1| providence nor do they fear His justice. They preach with a detestable 235 2| defenses, exert yourselves to keep the sheep entrusted to you 236 1| recognize the poison that kills them. Finally, who can avoid 237 1| abides in us. By its power we know, act, will, look to the 238 1| though He makes Himself known everywhere and comes before 239 2| and good morals; and which lack an atmosphere of Christian 240 2| energetically defending the laws of the Church, have shown 241 1| represent God Himself as lazy and indolent. They do not 242 2| trumpet in case as their leader you have to account for 243 1| darkness. Perhaps they are led on by the desperate thought 244 1| of the unwary an accursed license of living, and who cause 245 1| unaccustomed and offensive licentiousness of books which has emerged 246 1| image of the supreme creator little lower than the angels. Whether 247 1| unwary an accursed license of living, and who cause an extreme 248 1| to burn, it will not be long before the growing thorns 249 1| power we know, act, will, look to the future, attend to 250 1| and who cause an extreme loss of faith? Then consider 251 2| account for the souls who are lost. Act according to the position 252 2| the desired outcome, we lovingly impart Our apostolic blessing 253 1| the supreme creator little lower than the angels. Whether 254 | made 255 2| Given in Rome in St. Mary Major's on the 25th day of November 256 | make 257 | makes 258 2| of Christian virtue. We manifest to you Our great happiness 259 | many 260 2| flock. ~Given in Rome in St. Mary Major's on the 25th day 261 1| questions concerning the highest matters. The bold mind of the enquirer 262 | Meanwhile 263 1| dare to examine with human measures the hidden mysteries of 264 1| freely to tear to pieces its members. ~ 265 1| faith, and deprives faith of merit by seeking proof for it 266 2| you have been constituted ministers of Christ for the nations, 267 2| fulfill the duties of your ministry. As a pledge of the desired 268 1| enemy exceed the bounds of modesty and due respect and attack 269 | must 270 1| given themselves over to myths and who do not uphold the 271 2| ministers of Christ for the nations, in order to make holy his 272 1| pride. Armed with a thick neck, they have strengthened 273 2| human salvation, We cannot neglect our duty in the face of 274 | never 275 2| November in the year 1766, the ninth year of Our pontificate.~ ~ 276 | no 277 | nobody 278 | nor 279 2| Major's on the 25th day of November in the year 1766, the ninth 280 2| committed yourselves on oath at your solemn consecration. 281 2| always served it well on many occasions to bring their help. Since 282 1| that the unaccustomed and offensive licentiousness of books 283 | often 284 1| and consecrated by the oldest religion of all time; rather 285 | only 286 2| concern join together to oppose this evil with all energy 287 1| freedom of thought that the origin and nature of our soul is 288 | others 289 | out 290 2| a pledge of the desired outcome, we lovingly impart Our 291 1| with the publication of outrageous books now in open battle, 292 1| are not afraid of being overwhelmed by its glory. They ridicule 293 1| plague of books which almost overwhelms us. They pollute the pure 294 | own 295 1| present, and remember the past. ~On the other hand, there 296 2| are called to share in Our pastoral concern join together to 297 2| distance from these poisoned pastures. For if it is necessary 298 1| and allurement so as to penetrate more easily into the readers' 299 | Perhaps 300 2| wickedness burn in the fire and perish. Since you have been constituted 301 2| watchful in order to avert this pestilence and have not allowed the 302 1| dissimulated combat the very See of Peter which the strong redeemer 303 1| able more freely to tear to pieces its members. ~ 304 2| necessary the time-honored piety of Catholic leaders. Explain 305 2| grant you help from His holy place to deflect the cunning of 306 1| strong redeemer of Jacob has placed as an iron column and as 307 1| root and bind up the bad plants in bundles to burn, it will 308 1| refined splendor, a seductive pleasantness of speech and allurement 309 2| duties of your ministry. As a pledge of the desired outcome, 310 2| safe distance from these poisoned pastures. For if it is necessary 311 1| almost overwhelms us. They pollute the pure waters of belief 312 2| 1766, the ninth year of Our pontificate.~ ~ 313 2| lost. Act according to the position you hold, according to the 314 2| this evil with all energy possible. It is necessary to fight 315 1| they fear His justice. They preach with a detestable and insane 316 1| the future, attend to the present, and remember the past. ~ 317 1| all against God in their pride. Armed with a thick neck, 318 2| authority of state and of priesthood, to vigorously rout those 319 1| been entrusted to Us by the Prince of shepherds and the Guardian 320 2| armies of Israel. ~It is principally your duty to stand as a 321 2| unsparing of Our efforts, and We promise you assistance too in your 322 1| faith of merit by seeking proof for it in human reason. ~ 323 2| deposit of faith to whose protection you committed yourselves 324 1| They do not respect His providence nor do they fear His justice. 325 1| respect and attack with the publication of outrageous books now 326 1| They rashly discourse on questions concerning the highest matters. 327 1| they draw arrows out of the quiver which they shoot at the 328 1| against the Almighty. They raise again from the ashes the 329 2| you hold, according to the rank with which you are vested, 330 1| the mysteries of God. They rashly discourse on questions concerning 331 | rather 332 2| us and forever within our reach. They travel with us, stay 333 2| elements shocking to the reader; which are contrary to faith, 334 1| penetrate more easily into the readers' minds and infect them more 335 1| that the fog of earthly reasonings should be dispelled and 336 2| authority which you have received from the Lord. In addition, 337 1| smooth speech and so do not recognize the poison that kills them. 338 1| morals by mortal sin, who recommend to the minds of the unwary 339 2| sheep entrusted to you and redeemed by the blood of Christ at 340 1| of Peter which the strong redeemer of Jacob has placed as an 341 1| writings with a certain refined splendor, a seductive pleasantness 342 1| attend to the present, and remember the past. ~On the other 343 2| the error will never be removed unless the criminal elements 344 1| depraved will. Or else they represent God Himself as lazy and 345 1| itself, examines everything, reserves nothing for faith, and deprives 346 1| the dark. They have not restrained their impious minds from 347 2| your solemn consecration. Reveal to the faithful the wolves 348 1| overwhelmed by its glory. They ridicule the faith of simple people. 349 1| which they shoot at the righteous in the dark. They have not 350 2| and your flock. ~Given in Rome in St. Mary Major's on the 351 1| We lay the scythe to the root and bind up the bad plants 352 2| priesthood, to vigorously rout those accursed men who fight 353 1| like a sword. They have run first of all against God 354 1| the seedlings of the Lord Sabaoth. For accursed men who have 355 2| you concerning the unique sacrament of human salvation, We cannot 356 2| the blood of Christ at a safe distance from these poisoned 357 1| writing that unless We lay the scythe to the root and bind up 358 1| abominable in their activity. Secretly sitting in ambush, they 359 1| Babylon to the unwary who are seduced and blinded by their smooth 360 1| certain refined splendor, a seductive pleasantness of speech and 361 1| evil attempt to choke the seedlings of the Lord Sabaoth. For 362 1| deprives faith of merit by seeking proof for it in human reason. ~ 363 1| avoid deep sadness when he sees the bitter enemy exceed 364 2| beloved sons who have always served it well on many occasions 365 2| that you, who are called to share in Our pastoral concern 366 2| nobody could or should avoid sharing in this sadness and insofar 367 1| in their attack they have sharpened their tongues like a sword. 368 1| desperate thought that if they shatter the head of the Church, 369 2| exert yourselves to keep the sheep entrusted to you and redeemed 370 1| entrusted to Us by the Prince of shepherds and the Guardian of souls 371 2| books which contain elements shocking to the reader; which are 372 1| of the quiver which they shoot at the righteous in the 373 2| example to cut down the shoots of falsehood. Block up the 374 2| laws of the Church, have shown yourselves zealous and watchful 375 2| bedrooms which would be shut to their evil and deception. ~ 376 1| stronghold of Sion from all sides vomit the poison of serpents 377 1| strict morals by mortal sin, who recommend to the minds 378 1| uphold the stronghold of Sion from all sides vomit the 379 1| their activity. Secretly sitting in ambush, they draw arrows 380 2| to fight bitterly, as the situation requires, and to eradicate 381 2| allowed the simple people to sleep soundly with serpents. ~ 382 1| should be dispelled and the smoke of worldly wisdom should 383 1| seduced and blinded by their smooth speech and so do not recognize 384 1| Thus they will give the snake's poison in the cup of Babylon 385 2| yourselves on oath at your solemn consecration. Reveal to 386 | something 387 2| sorrow and arouse its beloved sons who have always served it 388 2| the cause of the Church's sorrow and arouse its beloved sons 389 2| corrupt springs of vice. Sound the trumpet in case as their 390 2| the simple people to sleep soundly with serpents. ~Certainly 391 1| especially at this time, in sowing weeds among the wheat either 392 1| we are formed something spiritual and incorruptible abides 393 2| themselves to be ensnared by the splendid writing of certain authors 394 1| writings with a certain refined splendor, a seductive pleasantness 395 1| destructive as it triumphantly spreads abroad. The distortion of 396 2| falsehood. Block up the corrupt springs of vice. Sound the trumpet 397 1| Then consider how they sprinkle their writings with a certain 398 2| flock. ~Given in Rome in St. Mary Major's on the 25th 399 2| principally your duty to stand as a wall so that no foundation 400 2| the united authority of state and of priesthood, to vigorously 401 2| reach. They travel with us, stay at home with us, and enter 402 2| you have been constituted stewards of the mysteries of God 403 | still 404 1| a thick neck, they have strengthened themselves against the Almighty. 405 1| example to corrupt pure and strict morals by mortal sin, who 406 1| very See of Peter which the strong redeemer of Jacob has placed 407 1| and who do not uphold the stronghold of Sion from all sides vomit 408 2| caused by such books. The substance of the error will never 409 | such 410 1| created in the image of the supreme creator little lower than 411 1| mysteries of faith which surpass all understanding. Having 412 1| bold mind of the enquirer takes everything for itself, examines 413 2| the Church of God and has taught you concerning the unique 414 1| will be able more freely to tear to pieces its members. ~ 415 | Then 416 | Therefore 417 1| their pride. Armed with a thick neck, they have strengthened 418 1| the angels. Whether they think matter has been created 419 1| long before the growing thorns of evil attempt to choke 420 | though 421 | Thus 422 2| when it is necessary the time-honored piety of Catholic leaders. 423 | together 424 1| they have sharpened their tongues like a sword. They have 425 | too 426 2| forever within our reach. They travel with us, stay at home with 427 1| become more destructive as it triumphantly spreads abroad. The distortion 428 2| springs of vice. Sound the trumpet in case as their leader 429 1| Us to see to it that the unaccustomed and offensive licentiousness 430 1| nature. They are unwilling to understand that in this very weakness 431 1| faith which surpass all understanding. Having become investigators 432 2| taught you concerning the unique sacrament of human salvation, 433 2| cause, urge them with the united authority of state and of 434 1| nothing else exists in this universe. Or else if they are forced 435 2| the Christian people, are unsparing of Our efforts, and We promise 436 1| heavenly nature. They are unwilling to understand that in this 437 1| to myths and who do not uphold the stronghold of Sion from 438 2| the sword without cause, urge them with the united authority 439 1| their mind, but only on the urging of their depraved will. 440 1| be angry with those who use the most wicked indecency 441 1| Venerable Brothers, Greetings and 442 2| rank with which you are vested, and according to the authority 443 2| up the corrupt springs of vice. Sound the trumpet in case 444 2| state and of priesthood, to vigorously rout those accursed men 445 2| are demolishing the Lord's vineyard. They should be warned not 446 2| atmosphere of Christian virtue. We manifest to you Our 447 1| stronghold of Sion from all sides vomit the poison of serpents from 448 2| vineyard. They should be warned not to allow themselves 449 | was 450 2| one that is already laid. Watch over the most holy deposit 451 2| shown yourselves zealous and watchful in order to avert this pestilence 452 1| us. They pollute the pure waters of belief and destroy the 453 1| understand that in this very weakness of which we are formed something 454 1| at this time, in sowing weeds among the wheat either in 455 1| Apostolic Blessing.~The well-being of the Christian community 456 | what 457 1| in sowing weeds among the wheat either in word or in writing 458 | Whether 459 | whose 460 2| the criminal elements of wickedness burn in the fire and perish. 461 1| and the smoke of worldly wisdom should be driven from the 462 | within 463 | without 464 2| Reveal to the faithful the wolves which are demolishing the 465 2| evildoers because their words encourage impiety and their 466 1| dispelled and the smoke of worldly wisdom should be driven 467 | would 468 1| how they sprinkle their writings with a certain refined splendor, 469 2| cause! Well and cunningly written these books are always with 470 2| Church, have shown yourselves zealous and watchful in order to