|    Chapter,  Paragraph1 Intro,  3   |                                  3. In the practice of dialogue
 2   1,  5     |     speaks the words of God' (Jn 3:34), and completes the work
 3   1,  6(13) | Athanasius, De Incarnatione, 54, 3: SC 199, 458. ~
 4   1,  8     |      Spirit (cf. Jn 20:31; 2 Tim 3:16; 2 Pet 1:19-21; 3:15-
 5   1,  8     |         Tim 3:16; 2 Pet 1:19-21; 3:15-16), they have God as
 6   2,  11(34)|   Decretum de peccato originali, 3: DS 1513. ~
 7   2,  12(35)|      Constitution Lumen gentium, 3-4. ~
 8   2,  12    |          animator of all (cf. Jn 3:34). ~Thus, the recent Magisterium
 9   2,  12(38)|     Second Apology 8, 1-2; 10, 1-3; 13, 3-6: ed. E.J. Goodspeed,
10   2,  12(38)|     Apology 8, 1-2; 10, 1-3; 13, 3-6: ed. E.J. Goodspeed, 84;
11   3,  13    |          name of Jesus (cf. Acts 3:1-8), proclaims: "There
12   3,  13    |        be saved through him" (Jn 3:16-17). In the New Testament,
13   3,  13    |         in the Spirit (cf. Eph 1:3-14), that the first Christians
14   4,  16    |         him (cf. Jn 15:1ff.; Gal 3:28; Eph 4:15-16; Acts 9:
15   4,  16    |    mainstay of the truth' (1 Tim 3:15). This Church, constituted
16   4,  16(53)|          Adversus haereses, III, 3, 1-3: SC 211, 20-44; St.
17   4,  16(53)|     Adversus haereses, III, 3, 1-3: SC 211, 20-44; St. Cyprian,
18   4,  16(55)|          Unitatis redintegratio, 3. ~
19   4,  16(57)|          Unitatis redintegratio, 3. ~
20   4,  17(62)|                       Cf. ibid., 3. ~
21   4,  17(66)|          Unitatis redintegratio, 3. ~
22   5,  18(71)|      Constitution Lumen gentium, 3. ~
23   6,  20    |        baptism (cf. Mk 16:16; Jn 3:5), and thereby affirmed
24   6,  20(77)|          Unitatis redintegratio, 3. ~
25   6,  20(80)|       ecclesiae unitate, 6: CCSL 3, 253-254; St. Irenaeus,
26 End,  23    |       myself received" (1 Cor 15:3). Faced with certain problematic
 
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