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1 1, 9 | wills unity, and unity is an expression of the whole depth of his
2 1, 19| civilization's own forms of expression".34 They recognized that
3 1, 19| the meaning of truth. The expression of truth can take different
4 1, 19| renewal of these forms of expression becomes necessary for the
5 1, 21| finds its most complete expression in common prayer. When brothers
6 1, 21| grace of unity", "a genuine expression of the ties which even now
7 1, 21| it actually becomes an expression and confirmation of unity.
8 1, 37| realization and a clearer expression of the unfathomable riches
9 2, 42| sisters. Again, the very expression separated brethren tends
10 2, 52| change found its historical expression in the ecclesial act whereby "
11 2, 54| In this perspective an expression which I have frequently
12 2, 54| history of Christianity, this expression refers primarily to the
13 2, 57| traditional and very beautiful expression 'Sister Churches', which
14 2, 57| monasticism gives special expression. From the glorious days
15 2, 76| for peace in a harmonious expression of feelings which struck
16 3, 87| Here we have the ecumenical expression of the Gospel law of sharing.
17 3, 88| essential good. In the beautiful expression of Pope Saint Gregory the
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