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1 Int, 1 | The transmission of human life is a most serious role in
2 Int, 1 | intimately connected with the life and happiness of human beings. ~
3 1, 2 | every aspect of his own life—over his body, over his
4 1, 2 | emotions, over his social life, and even over the laws
5 1, 2 | regulate the transmission of life. ~
6 1, 3 | Granted the conditions of life today and taking into account
7 1, 3 | the totality of married life rather than to each single
8 1, 3 | when the transmission of life should be regulated by their
9 1, 5 | opinions concerning married life, and especially on the correct
10 2, 7 | question which touches human life, involves more than the
11 2, 7 | important realities of married life must be accurately defined
12 2, 9 | joys and sorrows of daily life, but also to grow, so that
13 2, 9 | beyond this to bring new life into being. "Marriage and
14 2, 10| service of transmitting life, as if it were wholly up
15 2, 11| another, through which human life is transmitted, is, as the
16 2, 11| experience shows, that new life is not the result of each
17 2, 11| the procreation of human life. 12~
18 2, 12| capable of generating new life—and this as a result of
19 2, 13| the capacity to transmit life which God the Creator, through
20 2, 13| the will of the Author of life. Hence to use this divine
21 2, 13| master of the sources of life but rather the minister
22 2, 13| nature with the generation of life, of which God is the source. "
23 2, 13| God is the source. "Human life is sacred—all men must recognize
24 2, 14| think that a whole married life of otherwise normal relations
25 2, 17| individually or in family or social life, experience the inherent
26 2 | responsibility of procreating life should be left to the arbitrary
27 2, 18| pilgrimage "to share God's life as sons of the living God,
28 3, 19| in fact the law of human life restored to its native truth
29 3, 21| true blessings of family life and that they acquire complete
30 3, 21| love, essential to married life, conform to right order.
31 3, 21| For it brings to family life abundant fruits of tranquility
32 3 | conception of man himself and his life. The only possible solution
33 3, 24| governs the transmitting of life and that which governs the
34 3, 25| vocation to the Christian life, a vocation which, deriving
35 3, 25| who is the Author of human life. ~We have no wish at all
36 3, 25| way is hard, that leads to life." 33 Nevertheless it is
37 3, 25| precisely the hope of that life which, like a brightly burning
38 3 | that perfection of married life which the Apostle sets out
39 3, 29| the difficulties of their life, must find stamped in the
40 3, 30| in order to guide married life to its full human and Christian
41 3, 30| fields, then the intimate life of parents and children
42 3, 30| easier and more joyful. And life together in human society
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