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1 Int, 6 | present aim is not to expound new or duly developed insights.
2 Int, 15 | populations, the advance of the new nations toward independence
3 1, 18 | a more revealing light, new energy and increased joy
4 1, 20 | origin and nature of those new and vital relationships
5 1 | role, and adopt an entirely new and unprecedented mode of
6 1 | appearance under various new guises, wholly inconsistent
7 1, 39 | indeed been called to a new kind of life, but they have
8 2, 41 | not indeed to formulate new rules of spirituality, but
9 2, 41 | spirituality, but to generate new energies in striving after
10 2, 43 | the Council is revealing new ways of acquiring holiness.
11 2, 43 | inventiveness, and we find a new enthusiasm for a life of
12 2, 44 | on to the attainment of new virtue. ~
13 2, 52 | Ecumenical Council will give us new and profitable instructions,
14 2 | To Be Subject to New Regulations~One further
15 2, 56 | revealed in both the Old and New Testament. Are We not right
16 3, 59 | rebirth. It brings to birth a new and different kind of life,
17 3, 59 | proclaimed in the pages of the New Testament. Hence the admonition
18 3, 67 | forth out of his treasure new things and old." 44 With
19 3 | Sheds Light On New Dialogue~
20 3, 95 | conscious of all that is new and remarkable in this modern
21 3, 97 | needs, and to applaud the new and often sublime expressions
22 3, 112| charity, and fired Us with new hope. We welcome with gratitude
23 3, 116| the Church may take on a new inspiration, new themes,
24 3, 116| take on a new inspiration, new themes, and new speakers,
25 3, 116| inspiration, new themes, and new speakers, and thereby increase
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