Chap., §
1 Int, 1 | error or of sin can totally take away from man the light
2 1, 17 | desire for perfection can take root and mature, the desire,
3 1, 20 | let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow
4 1, 23 | by enabling sinful man to take stock of his own powerlessness
5 2, 29 | Council invited scholars to take "special care for the renewal
6 2, 30 | lives and from which we take our origin and towards which
7 2, 43 | man the right direction to take in his free actions.81 In
8 2, 46 | behaviour, can be tempted to take as the standard for their
9 2, 47 | evaluation of such acts fails to take into adequate consideration
10 2, 47 | would obviously have to take into account the many limitations
11 2, 47 | Furthermore, it would have to take into consideration the behavioural
12 2, 50 | Indeed, natural inclinations take on moral relevance only
13 2, 50 | which for that matter can take place always and only in
14 2, 59 | definitively rendered: "(This will take place) on that day when,
15 2, 61 | conscience, which leads one to take responsibility for the good
16 2, 75 | action. Some authors do not take into sufficient consideration
17 2, 77 | theories mentioned above take account of the intention
18 2, 77 | Certainly there is need to take into account both the intention —
19 3, 88 | is pleasing to the Lord. Take no part in the unfruitful
20 3, 89 | let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow
21 3, 104| values. ~Instead, we should take to heart the message of
22 3, 105| 105. All people must take great care not to allow
23 3, 116| live up to that title, to take it away. ~
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