Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,5 | of Christ which surpasses knowledge...(and be filled) with all
2 III,19 | deeper and more systematic knowledge of the person and the message
3 III,20 | growth, at the level of knowledge and in life, to the seed
4 III,23 | is not based on serious knowledge of the meaning of the sacraments,
5 III,25 | of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to mature
6 IV,30 | any part whatever of that knowledge. What kind of catechesis
7 IV,32 | non-Catholics to have a better knowledge and appreciation of the
8 V,44 | themselves with religious knowledge of a rather childish kind.
9 VI,49 | those who use them a better knowledge of the mysteries of Christ,
10 VII,53 | offer these cultures the knowledge of the hidden mystery(95)
11 VII,54 | help people advance towards knowledge of the mystery of Christ
12 VII,55 | assimilation, reducing all knowledge to formulas that are repeated
13 VII,55 | salvation require a precise knowledge of them? A certain memorization
14 VIII,58 | question of transmitting human knowledge, even of the highest kind;
15 IX,69 | elements of the pupil's knowledge and education; thus the
16 Conclu,73| was formed by her in human knowledge of the Scriptures and of
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