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1 1, 2, c, 54| in heaven. A pious and learned writer says: I have never 2 1, 2, e, 69| produce fruit. If just one learned person, who is able to harmonize 3 1, 3, b, 86| them through timely and learned studies illustrating in 4 2, 1, d, 121| to the discussion of the learned by the wise moderation of 5 2, 4, d, 198| books, convinced they have learned enough for the uneducated 6 2, 5, b, 209| the humble. rich and poor, learned and unlearned.~ ~My beloved 7 2, 5, b, 211| priests or lay people, learned or unlearned, rich or poor, 8 3, 1, c, 245| Debtors to the learned and the unlearned"~ ~Preachers, 9 3, 1, c, 245| they are debtors to the learned and the unlearned and, hence, 10 3, 1, d, 247| Instruction makes people learned, education makes people 11 3, 2, a, 267| big and the small, for the learned and the unlearned (...). 12 3, 2, a, 268| known; if one of the most learned Princes of the Church, if 13 3, 2, a, 268| shepherds of souls, if so many learned writers have come here from 14 3, 2, b, 269| words of one of the most learned writers of our times, it 15 3, 2, c, 282| teaching method has been learned and well understood.31~ ~ ~" 16 3, 2, d, 285| time to them, I would have learned something new every day."37~ ~ 17 3, 2, d, 285| Sunday, one that is to be learned and recited word for word: 18 3, 2, e, 290| method of the doctrine to be learned. Others move from one diocese 19 3, 2, e, 290| from the way they already learned it, they think ./. they 20 4, 4 345 | Scalabrini St. Pius X saw the "learned, mild, and strong bishop, 21 4, 4, a, 347| Too lightly do some truly learned and worthy individuals keep 22 4, 4, c, 353| Why shouldn't we allow learned people the honorable freedom 23 4, 4, c, 354| shrewd individuals have learned how to get impunity by yelling 24 4, 4, c, 359| something about all this have learned nothing, forgotten nothing, 25 4, 4, d, 361| bishop who is not only truly learned and zealous, totally consecrated 26 4, 4, e, 370| to different moods, and learned by the children in parish 27 5, 2, c, 403| of the most renowned and learned bishops in the New World.14~ ~ ~" 28 5, 2, c, 411| his traditions than the learned man. But, vice versa, when 29 5, 3, a, 440| in Sao Paulo:~ ~"I have learned with much pleasure," he 30 5, 3, d, 478| my great chagrin, I have learned of something I can hardly