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1 1, 10| acknowledges that "many elements of sanctification and of
2 1, 10| visible structure. These elements, however, as gifts properly
3 1, 11| been destroyed.~Indeed, the elements of sanctification and truth
4 1, 11| To the extent that these elements are found in other Christian
5 1, 12| Constitution listed at length "the elements of sanctification and truth"
6 1, 13| reference to the many positive elements present in the other Churches
7 1, 13| an ecclesial vacuum. Many elements of great value (eximia),
8 1, 14| 14. All these elements bear within themselves a
9 1, 14| now in the last times. The elements of this already-given Church
10 1, 18| formulating doctrine as one of the elements of a continuing reform.32
11 2, 48| Council made it clear that elements present among other Christians
12 2, 49| Christians aware of the elements of faith which they have
13 2, 49| acknowledgment of the saving elements found in other Churches
14 2, 49| becoming aware of static elements passively present in those
15 2, 49| Communities. Insofar as they are elements of the Church of Christ,
16 2, 57| itself to emphasizing the elements of similarity between the
17 3, 87| result of the ecclesial elements present in the Christian
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