Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 Intro, 0 | the point of view of the history of salvation, as the cornerstone
2 I, 0 | promise, which assures us that history is not closed in upon itself
3 II, 1 | I. Brief history of the continent's evangelization~
4 II, 1 | meeting of this kind in history, the Synod Fathers recalled
5 II, 1 | evangelization. It is a history which goes back to the period
6 II, 1 | deepening our knowledge of the history of salvation in the light
7 II, 1 | all the vicissitudes of history".38 These Churches continue
8 II, 1 | faith' (Heb 13:7). That is a history which we must not forget;
9 II, 1 | mark as ?apostolic'. That history is a drama of charity, heroism
10 II, 2 | into account the anguished history of a land where many nations
11 III, 0 | mystery which took place in history: in clearly defined circumstances
12 III, 0 | accompanied throughout the entire history of salvation, in order to
13 III, 0 | and earth and the Lord of history, is the Father of the one
14 III, 0 | the family of man and its history more human".121 The Church
15 III, 0 | in a real sense to their history".123~
16 III, 0 | 69. Human history finds its true meaning in
17 VII, 0 | the world. "The lesson of history confirms that by the action
18 VII, 0 | Whatever may, throughout history, have been their dispersion
19 Conclu, 0| the centre and summit of history: the coming on earth of
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