Chapter, §
1 1 (8) | Unitatis redintegratio, 7.~
2 2 (31) | service of the Baals); 1 Sm 7:6 (the people of Samuel’
3 2 (31) | against the Lord!”); Nm 21:7 (this text is distinctive
4 2 (31) | 15; 64:5-9; Jer 8:14; 14:7; Lam 1:14, 18a, 22 (in which
5 2 (31) | destruction); Ez 33:10; Mi 7:9 (“I”), 18-19.~
6 2 (32) | glory to their gods”); 2 Mc 7:18-32 (the Jewish martyrs
7 2 (33) | this book”); 2 Chr 29:6-7 (Hezekiah says “our fathers
8 2, 1 | human beings (only in Nm 21:7 is mention made of a human
9 2 (34) | penitential prayer of Ezra, v. 7: “From the days of our fathers
10 2 (34) | for their iniquities” [v. 7] – “woe to us for we have
11 2 (34) | fathers” [3:5, cf. 2:33; 3:4,7]); Dn 3:26-45 (the prayer
12 2, 1 | for example Gn 2-11 and Dt 7:2 (the extermination of
13 2 (36) | requirement of God’s law (cf. Dt 7:3) in all these chapters.~
14 2 (38) | ed., September 8, 1999, 7.~
15 2, 2 | Acts 3:14; 4:27,30; Rev 3:7), and the holiness of the
16 2, 2 | example, Jas 1:5-8, 19-21; 2:1-7; 4:1-10; 1 Pt 1:13-25; 2
17 2, 2 | 1-11; 18-27; 4:1-6; 2 Jn 7-11; 3 Jn 9-10). There is,
18 2, 3 | obligations of kinship (v.7). More clearly, Isaiah 61
19 3, 1 | innocent, and undefiled’ (Heb 7:26), knew no sin (cf. 2
20 3 (51) | Augustine, Sermo 181, 5,7: PL 38; 982.~
21 3 (59) | ecclesiam matrem” (Epist. 74, 7; CCL 3C, 572). St. Augustine: “
22 4 (68) | ed., September 8, 1999, 7.~
23 5, 2 | culminating on December 7, 1965, with the abolition
24 5 (76) | Unitatis redintegratio, 7.~
25 5 (79) | ed., September 8, 1999, 7.~
26 End (99) | Adversus haereses IV, 20, 7: SC 100/2, 648.~
27 End (100)| ed., September 8, 1999, 7.~
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