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1 ApCreed, 2 | and the ~stars, and all natural things follow a determined
2 ApCreed, 6 | way does it fall in the natural way of our understanding.
3 ApCreed, 8 (18) | sepulchre during an entire natural day during part of the ~
4 ApCreed, 9, 2 | by His very nature. It is natural for one to ~return to that
5 ApCreed, 13 | Forgiveness of Sins."~ ~As in our natural body the operation of one
6 ApCreed, 14, 2 | soundness of body which is natural to man. He will not be ~
7 ApCreed, 14, 3 | Subtility. - "It is sown a natural body; it shall rise a spiritual ~
8 10Command, 3, 2 | parents, seeing that it is a natural obligation. ~Hence it must
9 10Command, 3, 2 | greater."21 But this our natural life is as nothing compared ~
10 10Command, 3, 2 | acknowledge the ~blessing of the natural life which you owe to your
11 10Command, 4, 1 | power of man. It is in the natural order that plants ~be the
12 Sacramen, 3 | matter of this Sacrament is natural water, ~and it makes no
13 Sacramen, 5 (27)| matter is something, whether natural or ~artificial; the matter
14 Sacramen, 8 (33)| belongs to marriage as a natural contract to be indissoluble;
15 Sacramen, 9 | they desire: "It is sown a natural body, it ~shall rise a spiritual
16 LordPray, 4, 4 | most perfect: "It is sown a natural body; it shall rise a spiritual
17 Question, 1, 1 | we take nothing in the ~natural order on faith?~ ~5. Explain
18 Question, 1, 13 | the similarity between the natural body with its head and ~
19 Question, 2, 4 | our parents rests upon the natural law, ~yet observe the rewards
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