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1 Int, 2 | mercy and capable of freeing people's minds and of inspiring
2 Int, 2 | the men and women of every people and nation.~
3 Int, 3 | of the Lord, who teaches people to interpret carefully the "
4 1, 5 | to her, and to gather all people and all things into Christ,
5 1, 5 | to the situation of God's People at that time, and using
6 1, 5 | members of his scattered people. "I will be their God, and
7 1, 5 | God, and they shall be my people. Then the nations will know
8 1, 5 | considering the situation of the People of God at the time it was
9 1, 8 | Gentium in its chapter on the People of God.8 At the same time,
10 1, 9 | he wishes to embrace all people, is not something added
11 1, 9 | consist in the gathering of people as a collection of individuals.
12 1, 11 | not ignore the fact that "people of both sides were to blame",13
13 1, 19 | sake of transmitting to the people of today the Gospel message
14 1, 23 | fellowship in prayer leads people to look at the Church and
15 1, 32 | In the course of these, people explain to one another the
16 2, 59 | sanctification and the unity of the people of God".98 These are important
17 2, 59(98)| Sanctification and the Unity of the People of God" (26 June 1988),1:
18 2, 64 | centuries when the Christian people lived in ecclesiastical
19 3, 80 | must involve the whole People of God. We are in fact dealing
20 3, 94 | exercising power over the people—as the rulers of the Gentiles
21 3, 98 | faithful not the image of people divided and separated by
22 3, 98 | quarrels, but the image of people who are mature in faith
23 3, 99 | against his plan to gather all people in Christ. As Pope Paul
24 Exh, 102 | brotherly concord and a people made one in the unity of
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