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Alphabetical [« »] forgiveness 7 forgoing 1 forgotten 2 form 12 formally 2 formation 5 formed 11 | Frequency [« »] 12 democracy 12 development 12 down 12 form 12 fruit 12 grace 12 ibid | Ioannes Paulus PP. II Evangelium vitae IntraText - Concordances form |
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1 1, 12| in many cases takes the form of a veritable "culture 2 1, 20| effectively moves towards a form of totalitarianism. The 3 2, 43| involves both the spouses, who form "one flesh" (Gen 2:24), 4 3, 58| of lacking that minimal form of defence consisting in 5 3, 66| serious when it takes the form of a murder committed by 6 3, 70| which it, like every other form of human behaviour, must 7 3, 74| its very nature or by the form it takes in a concrete situation, 8 4, 84| while we were still without form (cf. Ps 139:13, 15-16). 9 4, 89| can never be considered a form of medical treatment, even 10 4, 93| gives meaning to every other form of prayer and worship is 11 4, 93| around the family in the form of concerned, attentive 12 Conc, 104| human life, in whatever form that rejection takes, is