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1 Intro | which she receives from her Lord, should kneel before God
2 Intro | according to the will of the Lord. She is able to do this
3 Intro | mercy and justice of the Lord. The “confessio peccati,”
4 2 (31)| have sinned” against the Lord, referring to their service
5 2 (31)| have sinned against the Lord!”); Nm 21:7 (this text is
6 2 (31)| they had spoken against the Lord and against their human
7 2 (32)| time I have sinned; the Lord is in the right; I and my
8 2 (33)| Josiah fears the anger of the Lord “because our fathers did
9 2 (34)| have sinned against the Lord our God… we and our fathers”);
10 2 (34)| have sinned against the Lord” [1:17, cf. 1:19, 21; 2:
11 2, 1 | Azaria: “‘Blessed are you, O Lord, the God of our fathers...
12 2, 2 | and resurrection of the Lord Jesus (cf., for example,
13 2, 2 | appearance of the risen Lord, while the disciples adore
14 2, 2 | the petition found in the Lord’s Prayer, this people prays: “
15 2, 3 | people in the Exodus. “I, the Lord, am your God, who brought
16 2, 3 | the year of grace of the Lord. Significantly, it is precisely
17 2, 4 | mandate received from the Lord to be ever ready to forgive
18 3, 2 | grace, and justified in the Lord Jesus, have been made truly
19 3, 2 | like lights kindled by the Lord in the midst of his Church
20 3, 4 | the image of her crucified Lord, the supreme witness of
21 5, 2 | before the Risen One, the Lord of the Church and of history.
22 5, 5 | but also to praise the Lord of history for his merciful
23 6, 1 | themselves humbly before the Lord and examine themselves on
24 6, 2 | which is assured by the Lord to the Church’s Bishops,
25 6, 3 | the unity desired by the Lord. Therefore, it is hoped
26 6, 3 | presentation of the crucified Lord, who is the revelation of
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