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Excerpt from The Religion of the Scriptures: Papers From the Catholic Bible Congress Held at Cambridge, July 16-19
The mention of defence brings us to another aspect of the matter. The Providentissimus Deus is also a landmark in the progress of rationalism it meant that the Holy See recognised that the absolute authority of the written Word of God was no longer acknowledged by all who called themselves Christians. And this fact has a peculiar significance for our country, where there are many, it may be hoped, who have not lost their love for Holy Writ, and would gladly retain their faith in it. These, too, the Congress is designed in some measure to help, and of necessity the Congress papers also.
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