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1 I,4 | Christians. There are many people today who, being confronted
2 III,1 | The people of our time are more and
3 IV,1 | Hence, those many people are in error who today assert
4 VII,2 | shows that if unmarried people or widows cannot live chastely
5 VII,2 | fact, the love of married people is taken up into that love
6 VII,5 | The consent given by people who wish to be united in
7 VIII,1 | relations between certain people. This they do in opposition
8 VIII,1 | moral sense of the Christian people.~
9 VIII,3 | category of subjects, some people conclude that their tendency
10 VIII,4 | with the condition of such people. For according to the objective
11 IX,3(21)| thought patterns of the people of a particular place, the
12 IX,4 | would be to misunderstand people's moral capacity.~
13 IX,5 | the habitual behavior of people will be considered in its
14 X,1 | of grave sin, at least in people's actual lives.~
15 X,2 | attitude towards God or people. On the contrary, so-called "
16 X,8 | nor to reduce unreasonably people's responsibility. "To diminish
17 X,8 | example of in dealing with people. Having come not to condemn
18 XII,3 | and the Eucharist. Young people especially should earnestly
19 XII,3 | saints and other faithful people, especially young ones,
20 XIII,2 | that confessors enlighten people's consciences and that catechetical
21 XIII,6 | All lay people, for their part, by virtue
22 XIII,7 | that children and young people have a right to be encouraged
23 XIII,7 | exercise government over people or preside over the work
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