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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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constitutes

   Chap.,  §
1 Bles | characteristics; in a sense it constitutes its very nature.~ 2 2, 5 | own use. Thus agriculture constitutes through human work a primary 3 2, 6 | truth, which in a sense constitutes the fundamental and perennial 4 2, 6 | bench. This circumstance constitutes in itself the most eloquent " 5 2, 6 | presupposing that this work constitutes a purpose - at times a very 6 2, 10 | necessarily linked to work. Work constitutes a foundation for the formation 7 2, 10 | affirmed that the family constitutes one of the most important 8 3, 11 | importance for man - it constitutes one of the fundamental dimensions 9 3, 12 | present state of technology constitutes its ever more highly perfected " 10 3, 13 | production process which constitutes a whole collection of "things", 11 3, 13 | we cannot assert that it constitutes as it were an impersonal " 12 4, 16 | broad range of human rights constitutes the fundamental condition 13 4, 16 | succession of history. All this constitutes the moral obligation of 14 4, 23 | Above all it generally constitutes a loss for the country which 15 5, 25 | in the work of creation constitutes the most profound motive 16 5, 27 | human life on earth and constitutes an announcement of death: " 17 5, 27 | the Cross which this toil constitutes reveals a new good springing


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