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1 Int, 2 | was Our intention to give new luster and strength to priestly
2 1, 5 | authoritative source, the New Testament which preserves
3 1, 12| abundant riches of this new insight into life. ~Testimony
4 1, 13| a greater love for that new life which springs from
5 2, 19| Christian priesthood, being of a new order, can be understood
6 2, 19| reborn, and through this new birth 18 might enter the
7 2, 19| Jesus brought forth this new creation by means of His
8 2, 19| time and into the world a new form of life which is sublime
9 2, 20| salvation, it even acquired a new meaning and a new value.
10 2, 20| acquired a new meaning and a new value. Jesus, in fact, has
11 2, 20| covenant," 26 has also opened a new way, in which the human
12 2, 20| transforming reality of the New Testament. ~Christ's Example~
13 2, 24| His work to bring about a new form of humanity in all
14 2, 29| own sanctification find new incentives in the ministry
15 2, 31| pledge of that sublime and new reality which is the kingdom
16 2, 34| with the arrival of a new world, and in a way it anticipates
17 3, 44| in the priesthood of the New Testament, will be readily
18 4, 57| pondering and seeking the new and delightful realities
19 6, 74| priest will daily receive new strength and joy as he deepens
20 6, 76| zeal he will find in them new occasions to show that he
21 6, 79| taught the urgency of the new commandment of charity.
22 8, 91| and West; this provides a new motive for union between
23 8, 93| difficult journey with a new confidence. ~Authority and
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