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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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Dei verbum
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1 1, 3 | salvation (see Rom. 2:6-7). Then, at the time He had 2 1, 5(5) | Council of Orange, Canon 7: Denzinger 180 (377); First 3 2, 7 | 7. In His gracious goodness, 4 2, 7(3) | Heretics" III, 3, 1: PG 7, 848; Harvey, 2, p. 9.~ 5 3, 11(3) | man: cf. Heb. 1, and 4, 7; ("in"): 2 Sm. 23,2; Matt. 6 4, 16(3) | Heretics" III, 21,3: PG 7,950; (Same as 25,1: Harvey 7 5, 18(1) | Heretics" III, 11; 8: PG 7,885, Sagnard Edition, p. 8 5, 19(3) | 16; cf. 14:26; 16:12-13; 7:39.~ 9 6, 25(7) | Against Heretics" IV, 32,1: PG 7, 1071; (Same as 49,2) Harvey, Lumen gentium Chap., Paragraph
10 1, 4(11) | Cf Jn. 4, 14; 7, 38-39.~ 11 1, 4(3*) | adv. Haer, 111 24, 1: PG 7, 966 B; Harvey 2, 13i, ed. 12 1, 5(24) | Act. 2, 36; Hebr. 5, 6; 7, 17-21. ~ 13 1, 6(35) | cf. Act. 4, 11; 1 F 2, 7; Ps. 117, 22.~ 14 1, 6(5*) | Tertullianus Adv. Marc. 3, 7: PL 2, 357 C, CSEL 47, 3 15 1, 6(43) | Apoc. 19, 7; 21, 2 and 9; 22, 17~ 16 1, 7 | 7. In the human nature united 17 1, 8(81) | Hebr. 7, 26.~ 18 2, 11(109)| Cf. 1 Cor. 7, 7.~ 19 2, 11(109)| Cf. 1 Cor. 7, 7.~ 20 2, 11(7*) | I Cor. 7, 7: . Unusquisque proprium 21 2, 11(7*) | I Cor. 7, 7: . Unusquisque proprium 22 2, 13(122)| 71 (72), 10; Is. 60, 4-7; Apoc. 21, 24.~ 23 2, 13(10*)| 16, 6; III, 22, 1-3: PG 7, 925 C-926 Aet 955 C - 958 24 2, 14(13*)| Cfr. etiam Mt. 5, 19-20; 7, 21-22; 25 41-46; Iac., 25 2, 17(22*)| Adv. Haer. IV 17, 5; PG 7, 1023; Harvey, 2, p. 199 26 3, 20(9*) | Adv. Haer. III, 3, 1; PG 7, 848 A; Harvey 2, 8; Sagnard, 27 3, 20(10*)| Adv. Haer. III, 2, 2; PG 7, 847; Harvey 2, 7; Sagnard, 28 3, 20(10*)| 2; PG 7, 847; Harvey 2, 7; Sagnard, p. 100: . custoditur ,., 29 3, 20(13*)| Smyrn. 8; Magn. 3; Trall. 7; Ed. Funk, I, p. 265 s.; 30 3, 21(155)| 1 Tim. 4 14; 2 Tim. 1, 6-7.~ 31 3, 21(18*)| citat verba 2 Tim. 1, 6-7, ut demonstret Ordinem esse 32 3, 22(24*)| S: Conc. Oec. Decr. p. 7. ~ 33 3, 23(34*)| Gregorius M., Moral, IV, 7, 12: PL 75, 643 C. Ps.Basilius, 34 3, 23(37*)| Alexandria et Antiochia, et can. 7 de Hierosolymis: Conc. I 35 3, 26(54*)| 20: PL 42, 26S Serm. 57, 7: PL 38, 389, etc. ~ 36 3, 26(55*)| S. Leo M., Serm. 63, 7: PL 54, 3S7 C.~ 37 3, 28(65*)| 1778), et in specie l an. 7: Denz. 967 (1777). Pius 38 3, 28(177)| Heb. 5, 1-10; 7,24; 9, 11-28.~ 39 3, 28(68*)| Const. De Sacra Liturgia, n. 7 et n. 47.~ 40 3, 28(189)| Cf Lk. 15, 4-7.~ 41 4, 33(197)| Eph. 4, 7.~ 42 5, 39(1*) | 3, 14; 4, 27 et 30;Hebr. 7, 26, 1 Io. 2, 20; Apoc. 43 5, 39(1*) | 26, 1 Io. 2, 20; Apoc. 3, 7.~ 44 5, 40(2*) | Cfr. Origenes, Comm. Rom. 7, 7: PG 14, 1122 B. Ps.- 45 5, 40(2*) | Origenes, Comm. Rom. 7, 7: PG 14, 1122 B. Ps.- Macarius, 46 5, 42(231)| Cf 1 Cor. 7, 32-34.~ 47 5, 42(232)| Cf Mt. l9, 11; 1 Cor.7,7.~ 48 5, 42(232)| Cf Mt. l9, 11; 1 Cor.7,7.~ 49 5, 42(233)| Phil. 2, 7-8.~ 50 5, 42(235)| Cf 1. Cor. 7, 31ff.~ 51 5, 42(16*)| Chrysostomus, In Matth. Hom. 7, 7: PG S7, 8 I s. 5. Ambrosius, 52 5, 42(16*)| Chrysostomus, In Matth. Hom. 7, 7: PG S7, 8 I s. 5. Ambrosius, 53 7, 50(11*)| Cfr. Hebr. 13, 7: Eccli 44-50, Nebr. 11, 54 8, 52(1*) | Conc. Chalcedonense, ib. 7, 111-116; Cow. Constantinopolitanum 55 8, 55(285)| Cf Is 7, 14; cf. Mich. 5, 2-3; Mt. 56 8, 56(6*) | Adv. Hacr. III, 22, 4: PG 7, 9S9 A; Harvey, 2, 123.~ 57 8, 56(9*) | Chrysostomus, In Ps. 44, 7: PG SS, 193. - S. Io. Damasccnus, 58 8, 57(10*)| Conc. Chalcedonense: Mansi 7, 462. - S. Ambrosius, De 59 8, 63(18*)| Ambrosius, Expos. Lc. II, 7: PL 15, 1555.~ Sacrosanctum concilium Chap., Paragraph
60 1, 5(9) | Antioch, To the Ephesians, 7, 2. ~ 61 1, 7 | 7. To accomplish so great 62 1, 7(21) | Tractatus in Ioannem, VI, n. 7.~ 63 1, 26(33) | of the Cathotic Church, 7; cf. Letter 66, n. 8, 3.~ 64 1, 41(35) | Smyrnians, 8; To the Magnesians, 7; To the Philadelphians, Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
65 Intro, 7 | 7. A change in attitudes and 66 Intro, 10(1) | Cf. Rom. 7:14 ff. ~ 67 1, 12 | under his feet" (Ps. 8:5-7).~But God did not create 68 1, 14(7) | Cf. 1 Kings 16:7; Jer. 17:10. ~ 69 1, 15(8) | Cf. Sir. 17:7-8. ~ 70 1, 22(22) | of Constantinople, canon 7: "The divine Word was not 71 2, 28(11) | Cf. Luke 6:37-38; Matt. 7:1-2; Rom. 2:1-11; 14:10 72 2, 32 | ones "His people" (Ex. 3:7-12), and even made a covenant 73 3, 34(2) | Cf. Ps. 8:7 and 10. ~ 74 3, 35(5) | the diplomatic corps Jan 7 1965: AAS 57 (1965), p. 75 3, 39(15) | Cf. Acts 1:7.~ 76 3, 39(16) | Cf. 1 Cor. 7:31; St. Irenaeus, Adversus 77 4, 43(16) | Cf. Matt. 23:3-23; Mark 7: 10-13.~ 78 5, 48(4) | 11:2; Eph. 5:27; Apoc. 19:7-8; 21:2 and 9.~ 79 5, 49(10) | 1:2-3; 1:16; 4:16-5, 1; 7:8-14; 1 Cor. 7:3-6; Eph 80 5, 49(10) | 16-5, 1; 7:8-14; 1 Cor. 7:3-6; Eph 5:25-33.~ 81 5, 50(12) | Cf. 1 Cor. 7:5.~ 82 7, 69(11) | Theologica II-II, q. 66, a. 7. obviously, for the correct 83 8, 75(6) | XII, radio message of June 7, 1941: AAS 33 (1941) p. Gravissimum educationis Chap., Paragraph
84 0 | 7. Moral and Religious Education Nostra aetate Chap., Paragraph
85 0, 1(2) | 1; Acts 14:17; Rom. 2:6-7; 1 Tim. 2:4 ~ 86 0, 4(6) | Cf. Gal. 3:7 ~ Dignitatis humanae Chap., Paragraph
87 0, 7 | 7. The right to religious 88 0, 13(31) | letter "Ex Litteris," April 7 1887: AAS 19 (1886), p. 89 0, 14 | word of truth" (2 Cor. 6:6-7), and let them be about Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
90 1, 4 | upon Him while He prayed.7~Now, the Lord Jesus, before 91 1, 7 | 7. This missionary activity 92 1, 9 | in His power(cf. Acts 1:7). To this people it was 93 2, 13 | Thess. 2:2; 2 Cor. 3:12; 7:4; Phil. 1:20; Eph. 3:12; 94 2, 14 | Spirit (cf. 1 Thess. 3:5-7; Acts 8:14-17) of adoption 95 2, 14 | the household of Christ,7 and not seldom they are 96 3, 22 | entire assembly of charity.7~And so, it is to be hoped 97 4, 24 | nature of a slave" (Phil. 2:7). Therefore, he must be 98 4, 25 | soul (cf. Acts 2:42; 4:32)7 in imitation of the apostolic 99 4, 25 | of prudence (cf. 2 Tim. 1:7). Let him learn to be self - 100 5, 30 | of the sacred apostolate.7 To improve coordination, 101 6, 39 | the mission of the Church.7 Therefore, they should fully 102 6, 40 | their hearts (cf. 1 C,or. 3:7). In fact, these institutes Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
103 2, 4(1) | Cf. 1 Pt 1:23; Acts 6:7; 12:24. "(The apostles) 104 2, 4(2) | Cf. Mal 2:7; 1 Tim 4:11-13; 1 Tim 1: 105 2, 4(4) | Cf. 2 Cor 11:7. All that has been said 106 2, 4(5) | Constitutiones Apostolorum II, 26, 7: "(Priests) are teachers 107 2, 5(12) | Cf. ibid, n 7 (pp 100-101); Pius XII, 108 2, 6(26) | St. Jerome, Epistles, 58, 7 (PL 22, 584).~ 109 2, 7 | 7. All priests, in union with 110 2, 7(37) | F.X. Funk, II, p 20, 5-7); Testamentum Domini (transl. 111 2, 7(37) | Constitutions, II, p 190, lines 1-7); Maronite Rite of Ordination ( 112 2, 9(52) | Cf. Eph 4:7 and 16; Constitutions of 113 2, 10(59) | Cf. Heb 7:3.~ 114 3, 12 | reckoned among us sinners" (Heb 7:26).~Christ, whom the Father 115 3, 13(8) | Theol. II-II, q. 188, a. 7.~ 116 3, 13(11) | Cf. 2 Cor 4:7.~ 117 3, 13(17) | Cf. 2 Cor 1:7.~ 118 3, 14(26) | Cf. 2 Cor 7:4.~ 119 3, 15 | obedient even to death (Phil 2:7-9). By this obedience he 120 3, 16(38) | Cf. 1 Cor 7:32-34.~ 121 3, 17(44) | Cf. 1 Cor 7:31.~ 122 3, 20 | worthy of his hire," (Lk 10:7)61 and "the Lord directed 123 3, 20(61) | Cf. Mt 10:10; 1 Cor 9:7; 1 Tim 5:18.~ Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
124 Intro, 1(1) | 1961: A.A.S. 54 (1962) pp. 7-10. ~ 125 Intro, 1(2) | Christian Education, nos. 3, 5, 7; cf. Decree on Missionary 126 1, 3 | gifts also (cf. 1 Cor. 12:7), "allotting them to everyone 127 2, 6(1) | 1939) pp. 442-443. Article 7: ~ 128 2, 7 | 7. God's plan for the world 129 5, 26(7) | Synod, I, 3, Chap. 9, no. 7.~ 130 6, 28(1) | on Ecumenism, nos. 4, 6, 7 and 12: A.A.S. 57 (1965) Optatam totius Chap., Paragraph
131 3, 7 | 7. Where individual dioceses Perfectae caritatis Chap., Paragraph
132 0, 5 | of Himself (cf. Phil. 2:7) and His life in the spirit ( 133 0, 5 | that are His (cf. 1 Cor. 7:32).~It is necessary therefore 134 0, 7 | 7. Communities which are entirely 135 0, 12 | unique fashion (cf. 1 Cor. 7:32-35) so that it may be 136 0, 14 | John 4:34; 5:30; Heb. 10:7; Ps. 39:9) and "assuming 137 0, 14 | nature of a slave" (Phil. 2:7) learned obedience in the Dei verbum Chap., Paragraph
138 1, 7 | 7. Let them especially embrace 139 2, 11(1) | Churches, Nov. 21, 1964, nos. 7-11 A.A.S. 57 (1965) p. 29 Unitatis redintegratio Chap., Paragraph
140 1, 2(5) | Cf. Jn. 16, 7. ~ 141 1, 2(15) | Pastor Aeternus: Collac 7, 482 a. ~ 142 2, 7 | 7. There can be no ecumenism Orientalium ecclesiarum Chap., Paragraph
143 1, 2(2) | Praeclara, 20 iun. 1894, n. 7; Litt. Ap. Orientalium dignitas, 144 3, 7 | 7. The patriarchate, as an 145 5, 21(26) | graeci; S.C.S. Officii, 7 iun. 1673, ad 1 et 3; 13 146 5, 22(27) | pastoralis 26 maii 1742, 7, n. 5; Inst. Eo quamvis Inter mirifica Chap., Paragraph
147 1, 7 | 7. Finally, the narration,


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