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1 Int, 7 | as between brothers and members of a common family. We do
2 Int, 11 | flaws introduced by its members which its own self-examination,
3 Int, 11 | this time: to bring the members of the Church to a clearer
4 1, 26 | the world and draws its members from the world. It derives
5 1, 30 | which separated so many members from the Church of Christ. ~
6 1, 35 | manifold guise in the various members of His society." 18~How
7 1, 35 | is the Head, we are the members; He and we form the whole
8 1, 35 | therefore; the head and the members. What is the head and the
9 1, 35 | What is the head and the members? Christ and the Church." 23~
10 1, 37 | communicate to His mystical members the marvelous gifts of truth
11 2, 41 | the united action of its members, and exemplified in the
12 2, 42 | lives in the world, and its members are consequently influenced
13 2, 44 | the defects of many of its members and urging it on to the
14 2, 46 | of being living, genuine members of Christ's Body, the authentic
15 2, 47 | charism) of some of its members. Some imagine that the only
16 3, 95 | the failings of its own members. It realizes too that the
17 3, 114| form of a dialogue between members of a community founded upon
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