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      <title>Casus moralis : de transplantatione organorum humanorum</title>
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      <description>Title: Casus moralis : de transplantatione organorum humanorum
Abstract: Remigius pater est quinque filiorum quorum unus tantum est masculus. Accedit quod non semel Remigius filiae suae primogenitae e proprio extractum sanguinem dedit ut ipsa vivere potuisset; infimam partem auriculae suae dexterae abscindere sinit ut auricula filiae suae secundogenitae perfecte curaretur; tilio vera, anno quinto aetatis suae totaliter fere caeco facto, saltem unum ex oculis suis, vel sic dictum pelliculum corneum vel corneam ardendssime dare cupit. Ante tamen operationem hanc confessarium suum accedit consilii petendi causa. Qui confessarius non solum libenter beneplacitum suum ei dedit, sed sacriticium patris summis laudibus extollit uti opus summae caritatis nobilissimum quodque multi sancti exercuerunt lmo et Christus ipse qui vitam suam pro nobis dedik.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Dec 1956 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>The Second International Congress of Old Testament Scholars</title>
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      <description>Title: The Second International Congress of Old Testament Scholars
Abstract: The Second International Congress of Old Testament Scholars was held in Strasburg from August 27th to September 1st, 1956. The congress was attended by 246 members, including wives of members, representing twenty three countries. The largest number of members, naturally, came from France with fifty-six members, Germany came next· with . forty-three representatives. England was represented by twenty-five delegates. The U.S.A. and the Netherlands had eighteen each; Italy, sixteen; Switzerland; thirteen; Belgium, eleven; Denmark, eight; Sweden, Israel, Ireland and Austria, six each; Jordania, four; Japan, two; Spain, Norway, Malta, Czechoslovachia, Finland, Luxemburg, Scodand and Jugoslavia, one each, An outstanding characteristic of the Congress, in contrast with that held in Copenhagen in 1953, was the prominent part taken by Catholic scholars, Eight out of fifteen papers' were read by Catholics, and a large number of members were Catholics,</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Dec 1956 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Catechetical instruction in the church in the first two centuries</title>
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      <description>Title: Catechetical instruction in the church in the first two centuries
Abstract: The term Catechesis is derived from the Greek word which means to sound over or through and therefore to make echo, hence, in its figurative sense, to teach in such.a way that the words of the master are an echo of the students' questions and the replies of the students are so to say the echo of the teacher's questions. Hence it has come to signify instruction by word of mouth given chiefly by the method of question and answer.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Dec 1956 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Saint Thomas on the salvation of infidels</title>
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      <description>Title: Saint Thomas on the salvation of infidels
Abstract: A careful study of the revealed doctrine on the absolute necessity of faith for salvation gives rise to a number of interesting problems which have captivated the interest of many theologians throughout the centuries. One of these problems, and undoubtedly one of the most complex in all theology, is that which concerns the salvation of infidels.</description>
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