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1 Int, 10 | attain to such a degree of perfection, beauty, holiness and splendor
2 Int, 11 | their faults, strive for perfection, and make a wise choice
3 1 | cultivation of Christian perfection must still be regarded as
4 1, 39 | bearing the fairest flowers of perfection and the most precious and
5 2, 41 | dedicated to the pursuit of that perfection to which Christ called it
6 2, 41 | to manifest that ideal of perfection envisaged for it by the
7 2, 41 | nature, his former state of perfection and the ruinous consequences
8 2, 41 | possesses, how best to acquire perfection and holiness, and how to
9 2, 41 | to the highest degree of perfection and completeness. ~Hence
10 2, 41 | discussions concerning Christian perfection which have gone on for so
11 2, 42 | for religious and moral perfection, for the Church cannot remain
12 2, 47 | the Church that ideal of perfection and beauty that corresponds
13 2, 50 | substance to the belief that perfection consists in rigidly adhering
14 2, 51 | Greek term, its practice of perfection. ~
15 2, 57 | This ideal of Christian perfection that We have set before
16 2, 57 | the model of Christian perfection, the mirror of true virtue,
17 3, 100| natural and supernatural perfection of the human spirit. May
18 3, 104| conceive of as the ultimate of perfection, and all but divine. This,
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