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1 Preface, 4 | Testament (e.g., in Luke i. 4; Acts, xviii. ~25). "Catechetical"
2 ApCreed, 2 | is the overseer of ~the acts of man; hence they believe
3 ApCreed, 2 | they believe that human acts do not come under God's ~
4 ApCreed, 2 (16) | Acts, v. 29.~ ~
5 ApCreed, 6 (1) | Acts, xiii. 41 (quoting Hab.,
6 ApCreed, 8 (11) | Acts, ii. 3~. Rom., vi, 4.~ ~
7 ApCreed, 8 (16) | Acts, xiv. 21.~ ~
8 ApCreed, 9 (10) | distant regions ~of the earth (Acts, viii. 39). Neither did
9 ApCreed, 10 (2) | Acts, i. 11.~ ~
10 ApCreed, 10 (3) | Acts, x. 42.~ ~
11 10Command, 1 (33)| Acts, iv. 12.~ ~
12 10Command, 2 (46)| Acts, xiii. 27.~ ~
13 10Command, 3 | Commandments prescribe good acts, ~while others forbid evil
14 10Command, 4, 2 | since they would have no acts in ~keeping with them. Thus,
15 10Command, 9 (4) | covets a ~field or house, he acts out of desire for gain or
16 Sacramen, 2 | up of words and physical acts. And so ~also Christ, who
17 Sacramen, 5 | of this ~Sacrament is the acts of the penitent, which are
18 Sacramen, 5 (27) | quasi-materia) of Penance is the acts of ~the penitent, i.e.,
19 LordPray, 2 (2) | Acts. iv. 12.~ ~
20 Question, 1, 9 | described by St. Luke in the Acts of the Apostles ~(chapter
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