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1 2, 23| particular manifestation of grace, which springs from the
2 2, 24| With a divine force, grace increases the longings of
3 2, 29| incentives in the ministry of grace and in the ministry of the
4 3, 41| realities of nature and of grace. ~Particular Cases~
5 3, 44| the Holy Spirit that the grace of leading a celibate life,
6 3, 45| them, "the glory of the grace" of God will be magnified
7 3, 48| persevering in her response to grace, if she relies more openly
8 4, 50| giver and the receiver. ~Grace and Nature~
9 4, 51| responsibility—is governed by grace which, far from destroying
10 4, 57| training, his ministry and the grace of his office, to gain even
11 4, 57| holy bond of matrimony the grace of a true union. ~The Priest
12 4, 59| intimacy with Him and in His grace, the power of spirit necessary
13 5, 62| not at all overpowered by grace. In candidates for the priesthood,
14 5, 63| harmoniously coordinate grace and nature in the man in
15 5, 64| should anyone pretend that grace supplies for the defects
16 5, 70| with the help of a divine grace, a strong, mature and balanced
17 5, 72| the influence of divine grace and with full reflection
18 6, 74| and perseveringly for the grace of fidelity, never denied
19 6, 75| developing, with all the love grace inspires in him, his close
20 6, 76| this way the priest, with grace and peace in his heart,
21 6, 76| power of the Gospel of God's grace to shine in the world. 126~
22 7, 89| responding generously to divine grace and the will of Christ and
23 7, 90| obligations have again, with the grace of the High Priest, found
24 End, 99| and mysterious power of grace, that the high spiritual
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