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==Subsequent history== In the 21 November 1873 encyclical, ''[[Etsi multa]]'' ("On the Church in Italy, Germany, and Switzerland"), which is often appended to the ''Syllabus'', Pius expresses further thoughts in the same vein. The Pope particularly condemned the recent rise of [[Liberalism and radicalism in Spain|Spanish-style liberalism]] and [[anti-clericalism]] in [[History of South America|South America]], which shares the same tradition of hostility to granting [[religious toleration]] and allowing [[Classical Christian education]] rooted in the [[Trivium]] with mainstream [[Republicanism in France]], for unleashing "a [[revolutionary terror|ferocious war]] on the Church". In 1907, ''[[Lamentabili sane exitu]]'' was promulgated, a "Syllabus condemning the errors of the [[Modernism#Attacks on early modernism|Modernists]]", being a list of errors made by Progressive scholars of [[biblical criticism]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.papalencyclicals.net/Pius10/p10lamen.htm | title=Lamentabili Sane | date=1907 | author=Pope Pius X | accessdate=17 April 2021 }}</ref>
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