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- crebrius alibi Pope Leo XIII. "Providentissimus Deus", §15, November 18, 1893, Libreria Editrice Vaticana Providentissimus Deus, §17. sfn error: no target:...
- 1999 ISBN 9788876528255 Providentissimus Deus, §17. Providentissimus Deus, §18. Providentissimus Deus, §7. Providentissimus Deus, §19. Beretta, Francesco...
- the Istituto Mater Boni Consilii. Ad tuendam fidem Humani generis Providentissimus Deus Pope Pius X (1910-09-01). "The Oath Against Modernism". Papal...
- absconditus Deus sive Natura Deus vult Divs Munificentissimus Deus Opus Dei Providentissimus Deus Rector Potens, Verax Deus Regnator omnium deus Rerum Deus Tenax...
- authority of Holy Scripture." On 18 November 1893, Leo XIII issued Providentissimus Deus. In it, he said that "no real disagreement can exist between the...
- 50th anniversary of Pope Leo XIII's 1893 encyclical Providentissimus Deus. With Providentissimus Deus, Pope Leo gave the first formal authorization for...
- tradition of San Pascualito. Pope Leo XIII, in the Apostolic Brief Providentissimus Deus on 28 November 1897, proclaimed the saint as the "seraph of the...
- signified, in the way men could understand and were accustomed to. — Providentissimus Deus 18 Maurice Finocchiaro, author of a book on the Galileo affair...
- reversing the approach that had existed since Pope Leo XIII's encyclical Providentissimus Deus 50 years earlier, Pope Pius XII's encyclical Divino afflante Spiritu...
- living Tradition. The Catholic Dei verbum and the papal encyclicals Providentissimus Deus by Pope Leo XIII and Divino afflante Spiritu by Pope Pius XII...