Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,2| own faith. The various forms of discrimination: racial,
2 Intro, 0,4| which derive all the other forms of break within man and
3 I, 1,6 | human family, divided by forms of selfishness. It throws
4 I, 2,7 | man from sin in all its forms. St. Paul likewise does
5 II, 1,14 | been and is, in various forms, sin. It can go as far as
6 II, 1,17 | deliberately,(75) the various forms of impurity,(76) idolatry,(77)
7 III, 1,24 | ages. This use can be in forms and ways both old and new,
8 III, 1,25 | form it takes (and these forms can be and are very diverse
9 III, 1,26 | can be practiced in old forms and new as a sign of conversion,
10 III, 2,28 | and used many and varying forms of penance. Some are liturgical
11 III, 2,30 | and variation of actual forms, has always preserved and
12 III, 2,32 | Forms of Celebration ~32. Following
13 III, 2,32 | texts, the choice of the forms of "satisfaction," etc.),
14 III, 2,32 | deciding which of the two forms of celebration to use should
15 III, 2,33 | in one of the first two forms and permit the use of the
16 III, 2,33 | abandonment of, the ordinary forms nor must it lead to this
17 III, 2,33 | alternative to the other two forms. It is not in fact left
18 III, 2,33 | choose from among these forms the one considered most
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