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1 1, 21 | is equally applicable to things which may be of more immediate
2 1 | name, he will teach you all things and bring all things to
3 1 | all things and bring all things to your mind, whatsoever
4 2, 42 | must guard against these things as it would guard against
5 2, 47 | not concerned to change things, but to preserve all the
6 2, 49 | everything, and treats all things as of equal value. It assails
7 2, 49 | the contemplation of the things of God. ~Indeed, sometimes
8 2, 50 | everywhere "proving all things and holding fast that which
9 2 | thought-these are not the things that can give vigor to the
10 2 | gifts. These are not the things which strengthen the Church
11 2 | communicate its message. The only things which can bring these blessings
12 2, 56 | Christian piety? Both these things encourage Us to meditate
13 2, 56 | renew. Charity "beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth
14 2, 56 | all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth
15 2, 56 | believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things." 37
16 2, 56 | all things, endureth all things." 37 Who is there among
17 3, 67 | out of his treasure new things and old." 44 With all the
18 3, 77 | normally to begin in small things. It progressed gradually
19 3, 87 | of the Apostle Paul "all things to all men," that all may
20 3, 95 | knows the value of these things. It knows them in the light
21 3, 97 | as a stranger to us. All things human are our concern. We
22 3, 104| short of the ideal. These things we must remedy. We must
23 3, 104| first and final cause of all things. It is the task of our teaching
24 3, 104| and wisdom, that all these things are immanent in human nature
25 3, 116| of charity. All these are things which the Ecumenical Council
26 3, 118| speaking to you of these things We are glad not only to
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