Chapter, Paragraph
1 II,11 | ruthless leader (cf. Mt 2:13-15). He was subject to human
2 II,11 | it to the cross" (Col 2:13-14). In this way, salvation
3 II,13 | Christ: the Truth of Humanity~13. How does the humanity of
4 III,16(57) | III, 2, 10-12; 6, 6; 7, 13.~
5 III,17(63) | the Church Lumen Gentium, 13.~
6 IV,19 | without a preacher?" (Rom 10:13-14). The great question
7 IV,20 | his listeners (cf. Acts 14:13-17; 17:22-31). Even the
8 IV,22(98) | Relatio post disceptationem, 13.~
9 IV,23 | today and for ever" (Heb 13:8).~ ~
10 V,24(122) | Propositio 13.~
11 V,25(125) | Propositio 13; cf. Second Vatican Ecumenical
12 V,25(126) | Cf. Propositio 13.~
13 V,25 | good of all (cf. 1 Cor 1:13).~ ~ ~
14 V,29 | dough of the world (cf. Mt 13:33). Her efforts to engage
15 VI,34 | Christ has loved us (cf. Jn 13:34); and the Church in Asia
16 VI,41 | words his own (cf. Mt 9:13), and the same is true of
17 VII,43 | of his disciples (cf. Jn 13:35).~I particularly wish
18 VII,45(223)| at the General Audience (13 July 1994), 4: Insegnamenti
19 VII,49(239)| No. 13: AAS 91 (1999), 142.~
20 Conclu,50 | is all leavened (cf. Mt 13:33).~The peoples of Asia
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