Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,1 | people to freedom (cf. Ex 3:10). He spoke to his chosen
2 Intro,3 | of the Special Assembly~3. By the grace of God, the
3 Intro,4 | from the beginning (cf. Rev 3:3), and, having remembered,
4 Intro,4 | the beginning (cf. Rev 3:3), and, having remembered,
5 I,5 | but have eternal life" (Jn 3:16).~Likewise, the Church
6 I,5(7) | Salvation (29 June 1999), 3: L'Osservatore Romano (30
7 I,5(8) | Cf. Propositio 3.~
8 I,6(10) | of Bishops, Lineamenta, 3.~
9 I,9(34) | No. 3: AAS 83 (1991), 252.~
10 II,10(37) | Relatio post disceptationem, 3.~
11 II,11(41) | Relatio post disceptationem, 3.~
12 II,13 | one in Christ Jesus" (Gal 3:28). Jesus is our peace, "
13 II,14(46) | Relatio post disceptationem, 3.~
14 III,17 | as in a temple (cf. 1 Cor 3:16), the Spirit guides the
15 III,18 | whom he has sent (cf. Jn 17:3).~The Church well knows
16 IV,20(70) | Freedom Dignitatis Humanae, 3-4; John Paul II, Encyclical
17 IV,21(89) | Calcutta (4 February 1986), 3: Insegnamenti IX, 1 (1986),
18 V,25(127)| Communionis Notio (28 May 1992), 3-10: AAS 85 (1993), 839-844.~
19 VI,39(194)| Peace (1 January 1998), 3: AAS 90 (1998), 50.~
20 VI,41(203)| the Gospel of Matthew, 50, 3-4: PG 58, 508-509.~
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