Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,3 | 3. Dear Brothers and Sisters,
2 I,4(2) | Incarnationis Mysterium, 3: AAS 91 (1999), 132. ~
3 I,5 | things were made" (Jn 1:3; cf. Col 1:15). His incarnation,
4 II,18 | they gathered (cf. Lk 1:3) and working with documents
5 II,18 | spent in Nazareth (cf. Lk 3:23) they collected facts
6 II,18 | well established (cf. Mk 6:3). They recorded his religious
7 II,18 | being the "beloved son" (Lk 3:22), he begins his preaching
8 II,18 | whom he has chosen (cf. Mk 3:13-19), by a group of women
9 II,18 | assist them (cf. Lk 8:2-3), by crowds that seek him
10 II,22 | to the flesh" (cf. Rom 1:3; cf. 9:5). If today, because
11 II,22 | eternity (Phil 2:6-8; cf. 1 Pt 3:18). ~On the other hand,
12 II,23 | man" (cf. Eph 4:24; Col 3:10) who calls redeemed humanity
13 III,30 | thrice Holy" (cf. Is 6:3). To profess the Church
14 III,30 | sanctification" (1 Th 4:3). It is a duty which concerns
15 IV,45(30)| Regula, III, 3: "Ideo autem omnes ad consilium
16 IV,54(38)| Enarrationes in Psalmos, 10, 3: CCL 38, 42. ~
17 IV,56 | that is within us (cf. 1 Pt 3:15). We should not fear
18 IV,56 | he gave his only Son" (Jn 3:16). As the recent Declaration
19 IV,56 | blows where he wills" (Jn 3:8), not infrequently reveals
20 Conclu,59| God in Christ Jesus" (Phil 3:13-14). Together, we must
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