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Ioannes PP. XXIII
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nature

Ad Petri Cathedram
   Chapter, §
1 1,8 | which exceed the capacity of nature and the grasp of reason, 2 2,37| politic it is ordained by nature that.......the classes should 3 2,38| contradicts the very laws of nature. Indeed, whoever opposes 4 2,39| human caprice but from the nature of things-inequalities having Aeterna Dei sapientia §
5 13 | in Jesus Christ a human nature in addition to the divine 6 13 | in addition to the divine nature. His efforts were responsible 7 15 | our condition, inviolable nature was united with passible 8 15 | was united with passible nature, so that, as suited the 9 15 | could die with the one nature and not die with the other. 10 15 | in the whole and perfect nature of true man; complete in 11 16 | that there was only one nature in Christ, the divine nature. ~ 12 16 | nature in Christ, the divine nature. ~ Mater et magistra §
13 13 | conditions were often of such a nature as to be injurious alike 14 15 | based on the needs of human nature itself and animated by the 15 23 | Christian teaching and the nature of man. ~ 16 31 | it is unjust of its very nature, he condemned the inhuman 17 53 | lower societies. Of its very nature the true aim of all social 18 82 | Every man has, of his very nature, a need to express himself 19 93 | accords not only with man's nature, but also with recent progress 20 100 | of the world. We know the nature and extent of the difficulties 21 107 | goods which of their very nature are merely instrumental. 22 111 | and the dispositions of Nature."32 Hence private ownership 23 113 | production is inherent in human nature. We must also insist on 24 119 | the perfecting of his own nature, and, at the same time, 25 120 | an intimate and personal nature are continually arising 26 137 | 137. Given the special nature of agricultural produce, 27 142 | farming enterprises of this nature. ~ 28 169 | own, resulting from the nature of the particular region 29 180 | develops that side of his nature which is noblest and best. ~ 30 183 | technical and professional nature.~ 31 189 | wisdom has implanted in Nature are well-nigh inexhaustible, 32 189 | extend his dominion over Nature. The progress of science 33 196 | mutliply"44 -and to bring nature into their service - "Fill 34 197 | commandments about destroying nature. On the contrary, it must 35 199 | are contrary to his social nature and the intentions of Providence. ~ 36 210 | than scratch the surface of nature and reality. There are vast 37 219 | necessarily so, for men are by nature social beings. This fact 38 219 | of reality which is above nature. ~ 39 220 | application, for they take human nature into account, and the varying 40 229 | practice is of its very nature difficult; and it is especially 41 242 | extended his knowledge of nature's laws, and has harnessed 42 242 | harnessed the forces of nature, making them subservient 43 245 | according to their true nature: as instruments used by Pacem in terris §
44 2 | beings and in the forces of nature, is the plain lesson which 45 6 | inscribed them in man's nature, and that is where we must 46 9 | truly a person. His is a nature, that is, endowed with intelligence 47 9 | direct consequence from his nature. These rights and duties 48 20 | expressed it in these terms: ~"Nature imposes work upon man as 49 20 | and his children. Such is nature's categorical imperative 50 21 | further consequence of man's nature, he has the right to the 51 23 | 23. Men are by nature social, and consequently 52 31 | Since men are social by nature, they must live together 53 37 | is wholly incorporeal in nature. Its foundation is truth, 54 45 | personal God transcending human nature. They recognize that their 55 46 | has created men social by nature, and a society cannot "hold 56 46 | itself, has its source in nature, and consequently has God 57 51 | laws undermines the very nature of authority and results 58 54 | must obviously respect its nature, and at the same time adjust 59 55 | intimately bound up with human nature, can never exist fully and 60 55 | must be paid to the basic nature of the common good and what 61 56 | therefore, that it is in the nature of the common good that 62 68 | is in keeping with human nature for the State to be given 63 72 | ambiguous and explosive a nature, that they are not susceptible 64 72 | have a clear idea of the nature and limits of their own 65 80 | freedom. The same law of nature that governs the life and 66 85 | revealed in the order of nature by the Creator Himself, 67 86 | principle that all States are by nature equal in dignity. ~Each 68 89 | is that no one can be by nature superior to his fellows, 69 98 | in mind that of its very nature civil authority exists, 70 129 | deriving from our common nature: namely, that love, not 71 136 | on the one hand, and the nature and function of public authority 72 157 | their rise from the very nature of things. They derive, 73 158 | there exists in man's very nature an undying capacity to break 74 158 | false philosophy of the nature, origin and purpose of men 75 161 | people that it is the law of nature that all things must be Princeps pastorum §
76 33 | taking upon Himself our nature, commanded us to follow Sacerdotii nostri primordia Chapter, §
77 1,11| law-requires, of its very nature or at least as a result 78 1,11| demand arising from its nature, that those enrolled in


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