Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 3,11 | together to obtain what the divine initiative of mercy desires
2 I, 3,12 | admitted to the full sharing in divine glory with the Virgin Mary,
3 II, 0,13 | the human dimension to its divine dimension, where sin is
4 II, 0,13 | countered by the truth of divine love, which is just, generous
5 II, 1,17 | something contrary to the divine will (conversio ad creaturam).
6 II, 1,17 | includes contempt for the divine law, a rejection of God'
7 II, 1,18 | man carries in himself a divine seed.(102) Hence it is the
8 II, 2,20 | indication of hope, based on the divine promises: The Christian
9 II, 2,22 | invited by the voice of divine truth to examine realistically
10 II, 2,22 | can feel uplifted by the divine promise which opens to them
11 II, 2,22 | encyclical on the subject of divine mercy,(114) it is a love
12 II, 2,22 | pietas is the path opened by divine mercy to a reconciled life. ~
13 III, 0,23 | the redemptive work of her divine founder. It is not a mission
14 III, 0,23 | receives the response of the divine mercy: "The Lord has put
15 III, 1,25 | be found, namely in the divine word itself and in the authentic
16 III, 1,25 | reached at the hour willed by divine providence. But in order
17 III, 2,29 | Testament proclamations of the divine mercy. Suffice it to quote
18 III, 2,31(183)| recognized the existence of "divine" moral laws which have "
19 III, 2,31 | gratitude to God for the gift of divine mercy received, and the
20 III, 2,34 | situations to approach the divine mercy by other ways, not
21 Concl, 0,35 | the eloquent sign of the divine mercy, the "propitiation
22 Concl, 0,35 | God, and find in it the divine kindness which lovingly
23 Concl, 0,35 | with God, by virtue of her divine motherhood, in the work
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