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1 1, 19 | relationship between God and man which is what the Church
2 1, 20 | establishes between God and man to assume the character
3 1, 23 | diffident, like the faith of the man in St. John's Gospel who
4 1, 23 | restored to him his sight, the man replied: "I believe, Lord.'' 10
5 1, 28 | habit of mind whereby a man discovers objective truth,
6 1, 35 | He and we form the whole man . . . the fullness of Christ,
7 1, 37 | founded this building on a man who was naturally weak and
8 2, 41 | it is not possible for man to pass judgment on himself
9 3, 59 | cherish the illusion that man is naturally good and self-sufficient,
10 3, 68 | understanding of modern man. Was not the Council itself
11 3, 68 | customs, and sensibilities of man as he lives in the spiritual
12 3, 70 | relationship between God and man. It finds its expression
13 3, 70 | God has established with man, can likewise be looked
14 3, 70 | dialogue between God and man, broken off at the time
15 3, 70 | Indeed, the whole history of man's salvation is one long,
16 3 | society, and by the maturity man has reached in this day
17 3, 79 | our desire to respect a man's freedom and dignity, his
18 3, 80 | which characterizes the man who realizes the seriousness
19 3, 81 | spiritual and mental powers a man possesses. This fact alone
20 3 | God who Himself became a man. Next we must forego all
21 3, 88 | effective apostle is the man who is completely faithful
22 3, 88 | the world around him, the man who lives his Christian
23 3, 91 | connection between God's Word and man's life, and the enjoyment
24 3, 97 | the rights and duties of man, we are honored to be permitted
25 3, 97 | among them. If there is in man a "soul that is naturally
26 3, 98 | to take what is good in man's life on earth and raise
27 3, 100| effective foundation for man's acceptance of a rational
28 3, 100| unquenchable love, which makes man's good our constant concern.
29 3, 100| invincible hope that modern man may recognize the religious
30 3 | referring to the brotherhood of man, mutual aid, and human compassion.
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