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1 1, 22 | on marriage, rejects the right to divorce, appealing to
2 1, 26 | were vigilant over the right conduct of Christians,35
3 1, 27 | Indeed, "the Church has the right always and everywhere to
4 2, 31 | coercion".53 In particular, the right to religious freedom and
5 2, 32 | express a judgment about the right conduct to be chosen here
6 2, 34 | Although each individual has a right to be respected in his own
7 2, 35 | individuals or social groups the right to determine what is good
8 2, 36 | moral norms regarding the right ordering of life in this
9 2, 42 | writes: "After saying: Offer right sacrifices (Ps 4:5), as
10 2, 42 | had then asked him what right works were, the Psalmist
11 2, 43 | consequently able to show man the right direction to take in his
12 2, 44 | inclining them towards their right action and end; it is none
13 2, 44 | precepts of the Lord are right, rejoicing the heart; the
14 2, 52 | 52. It is right and just, always and for
15 2, 65 | option, and describe as "right" or "wrong" the choices
16 2, 65 | are judged to be morally right or wrong only on the basis
17 2, 74 | concrete behaviour would be right or wrong according as whether
18 2, 74 | affairs for all concerned. Right conduct would be the one
19 2, 75 | behaviour could be described as "right" or "wrong", without it
20 2, 77 | rational criteria for a right moral decision, the theories
21 3, 88 | in all that is good and right and true), and try to learn
22 3, 91 | proclaims that it is not right to do what God's law qualifies
23 3, 100| Paul set a Christian master right about treating his Christian
24 3, 113| mission, insisting that the right of the faithful to receive
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