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1 Int, 4 | for the life of faith of Christians, as well as for the life
2 Int, 5 | faith their new dignity, Christians are called to lead henceforth
3 1, 21 | we have become not only Christians, but Christ (...). Marvel
4 1, 26 | over the right conduct of Christians,35 just as they were vigilant
5 1, 26 | sacraments.36 The first Christians, coming both from the Jewish
6 1, 26 | Church is damaged not only by Christians who reject or distort the
7 1, 27 | By this same Tradition Christians receive "the living voice
8 2, 62 | the Apostle also warns Christians: "Do not be conformed to
9 2, 64 | to the light" (Jn 3:21). ~Christians have a great help for the
10 2, 64 | freedom of conscience of Christians. This is so not only because
11 2, 73(123)| This applies not only to Christians but to all men of good will
12 2, 76 | honour characteristic of Christians to obey God rather than
13 2, 80(131)| 1967), 962: "Far be it from Christians to be led to embrace another
14 3, 88 | attitudes and behaviour of Christians, whose faith is weakened
15 3, 88 | It is urgent then that Christians should rediscover the newness
16 3, 89 | children", Paul writes to the Christians of Ephesus, "and walk in
17 3, 92 | Antioch, addressing the Christians of Rome, the place of his
18 3, 93 | consistent witness which all Christians must daily be ready to make,
19 3, 94 | absoluteness of the moral good Christians are not alone: they are
20 3, 117 | circumstances. And when Christians ask him the question which
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