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1 1, 5| and to "bind and loose" on earth for the Kingdom of Heaven ( 2 1, 5| nor directs existence on earth. The Pope's approach in 3 1, 6| universal destination of the earth's goods.17~On the other 4 1, 11| is the only creature on earth which God willed for itself".38 5 3, 25| of a new heaven and a new earth (cf. 2 Pt 3:13; Rev 21:1); 6 4, 31| God, who created both the earth and man, and who gave the 7 4, 31| and man, and who gave the earth to man so that he might 8 4, 31| Gen 1:28). God gave the earth to the whole human race 9 4, 31| universal destination of the earth's goods. The earth, by reason 10 4, 31| of the earth's goods. The earth, by reason of its fruitfulness 11 4, 31| sustenance of human life. But the earth does not yield its fruits 12 4, 31| succeeds in dominating the earth and making it a fitting 13 4, 31| way, he makes part of the earth his own, precisely the part 14 4, 31| together all can dominate the earth.~In history, these two factors — 15 4, 31| natural fruitfulness of the earth appeared to be, and was 16 4, 31| productive potentialities of the earth and more profoundly cognisant 17 4, 32| favourably. Indeed, besides the earth, man's principal resource 18 4, 32| enables him to discover the earth's productive potential and 19 4, 37| consumes the resources of the earth and his own life in an excessive 20 4, 37| make arbitrary use of the earth, subjecting it without restraint 21 4, 38| Not only has God given the earth to man, who must use it 22 5, 47| which makes wise use of the earth's material resources, and 23 5, 52| and all the peoples of the earth to have a sufficient share 24 6, 53| is the only creature on earth which God willed for its 25 6, 58| were the most powerful on earth, would not be in a position


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