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1 Int, 1 | truth and a thirst to attain full knowledge of it. This is
2 Int, 2 | God's glory" (Heb 1:3), "full of grace and truth" (Jn
3 1, 7 | followed, but about the full meaning of life. This is
4 1, 8 | him step by step to the full truth. ~
5 1, 12 | an inchoate share in the full following of Christ. Indeed,
6 1, 18 | enables us to possess the full freedom of the children
7 1, 18 | because they bring out the full meaning of the commandment
8 1, 24 | sustains the free response of a full love for God and the brethren,
9 1, 25 | is capable of giving the full and definitive answer. The
10 2, 34 | and would freely arrive at full and blessed perfection by
11 2, 38 | and would freely arrive at full and blessed perfection by
12 2, 63 | your whole body will be full of light; but if your eye
13 2, 63 | your whole body will be full of darkness. If then the
14 2, 66 | self-commitment to God, offering 'the full submission of intellect
15 2, 70 | which is also committed with full knowledge and deliberate
16 2, 70 | necessary condition is "full awareness and deliberate
17 2, 70 | sin because of a lack of full awareness or deliberate
18 2, 71 | and freely to arrive at full and blessed perfection by
19 2, 72 | good in whom man finds his full and perfect happiness. The
20 3, 87 | wishes to understand the full meaning of freedom: the
21 3, 96 | moral norms does man find full confirmation of his personal
22 3, 99 | to which man achieves his full identity, then there is
23 3, 99 | each person tends to make full use of the means at his
24 3, 106| basis in theory and claiming full cultural and social legitimacy. ~
25 3, 107| the Virgin Mother of God "full of grace" and "all-holy",
26 3, 107| holiness thus brings to full expression and effectiveness
27 3, 112| Gospel which reveals the full truth about man and his
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