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==Christianity==

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Continued use of the expression "people of God" (in [[Latin]], ''populus Dei'') in the writings of the [[Church Fathers]] are found in [[Augustine]]'s ''[[De civitate Dei]]''<ref>[http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/augustine/civ19.shtml ''De civitate Dei'' 19:26]</ref> and [[Pope Leo I|Pope Leo I's]] Lenten Sermon.<ref>[http://www.frcoulter.com/leo/latin/tractatus50.html Lenten Sermon 50:2]</ref> Its use continued up to and including [[Pope John XXIII]]'s [[apostolic letter]] ''Singulari studio''<ref>[https://www.vatican.va/holy_father/john_xxiii/apost_letters/1960/documents/hf_j-xxiii_apl_19600701_singulari-studio_lt.html ''Singulari studio'']</ref> of 1 July 1960, two years before the [[Second Vatican Council]].