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1 Int, 4 | 4. At all times, but particularly in the last two centuries,
2 1, 12 | in the history of Israel, particularly in the "ten words", the
3 1, 15 | commandments to fulfilment, particularly the commandment of love
4 2, 29 | contemporaries. The Church, and particularly the Bishops, to whom Jesus
5 2, 30 | teaching which today appear particularly exposed to error, ambiguity
6 2, 31 | Certainly people today have a particularly strong sense of freedom.
7 2, 39 | concept of autonomy produces particularly baneful effects, and eventually
8 2, 46 | to the natural law, and particularly with regard to nature. Debates
9 2, 47 | the Church's Magisterium, particularly those dealing with the area
10 3, 84 | mentioned above pose in a particularly forceful way is that of
11 3, 90 | exception, is confirmed in a particularly eloquent way by Christian
12 3, 95 | intolerable intransigence, particularly with regard to the enormously
13 3, 99 | thus of the commandments, particularly those negative commandments
14 3, 99 | field... of theology and particularly of moral theology" 156 —
15 3, 105 | this attitude is expressed particularly in the attempt to adapt
16 3, 109 | of faith (cf 2 Tim 1:6), particularly through an ever deeper reflection,
17 3, 109 | the mission of the Church, particularly in its prophetic mission".171
18 3, 114 | of the People of God is particularly incumbent upon the Church'
19 3, 115 | the moral commandments, particularly those which prohibit always
20 Conc, 119| even the least learned, but particularly those who are able to preserve
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