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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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1 Int, 2 | questions in particular, is given by Jesus Christ, or rather 2 Int, 5 | 5. Given these circumstances, which 3 1, 12 | Good. But God has already given an answer to this question: 4 1, 12 | a new heart" would be given, for in it would dwell " 5 1, 12 | Moses, man is once again given the commandments of the 6 1, 15 | is for the Law: what was given through Moses is a figure 7 1, 16 | also relevant to the answer given by Jesus to the young man' 8 1, 19 | sequela Christi, once one has given up one's own wealth and 9 1, 20 | another's feet. For I have given you an example, that you 10 1, 22 | only those to whom it is given' " (Mt 19:11). ~To imitate 11 1, 22 | Holy Spirit which has been given to us" (Rom 5:5). Saint 12 1, 23 | and grace: "The law was given that grace might be sought; 13 1, 23 | be sought; and grace was given, that the law might be fulfilled".30 ~ 14 1, 23 | grace: "For the law was given through Moses; grace and 15 1, 24 | grace of the Holy Spirit given through faith in Christ.33 16 1, 27 | line of the interpretation given to it by the great Tradition 17 2, 35 | to accept the moral law given by God. In fact, human freedom 18 2, 35 | cultural tendencies have given rise to several currents 19 2, 36 | Divine Wisdom and the need, given the present state of fallen 20 2, 36 | primordial and total mandate given to man by God. These trends 21 2, 47 | the latter acquire in any given culture. Above all, it would 22 2, 52 | prohibitions which forbid a given action semper et pro semper, 23 2, 52 | what must be done in any given situation depends on the 24 2, 61 | obligation to perform a given act, the link between freedom 25 2, 75 | criteria of the rightness of a given way of acting solely from 26 2, 75 | consequences deriving from a given choice. The latter, by weighing 27 2, 78 | love. By the object of a given moral act, then, one cannot 28 2, 78 | ability to bring about a given state of affairs in the 29 2, 83 | existence of intrinsic evil in given human acts, the Church remains 30 3, 86 | it is a freedom which is given as a gift, one to be received 31 3, 102 | ungodly, and he has not given any one permission to sin" ( 32 3, 103 | This means that he has given us the possibility of realizing 33 3, 103 | the Holy Spirit has been given; of the man who, though 34 Conc, 120| his glory" (Eph 1:12). ~Given in Rome, at Saint Peter'


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