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1 Int, 2 | Christ, the last Adam, who fully discloses man to himself
2 Int, 5 | the aim of treating "more fully and more deeply the issues
3 1, 7 | Christ,14 the only response fully capable of satisfying the
4 1, 8 | of the Scriptures and, by fully revealing the Father's will,
5 1, 11 | perceives will in the end be fully revealed by Jesus himself
6 1, 14 | Samaritan, which is critical for fully understanding the commandment
7 1, 19 | grandeur of which will be fully perceived by the disciples
8 2, 83 | 14:6), man can understand fully and live perfectly, through
9 3, 85 | Christ with unfailing love, fully aware that the true and
10 3, 85 | of freedom; he lives it fully in the total gift of himself
11 3, 87 | God. His crucified flesh fully reveals the unbreakable
12 3, 93 | moral sense. By witnessing fully to the good, they are a
13 3, 104 | repentant" conscience, fully aware of the frailty of
14 3, 110 | concerned to clarify ever more fully the biblical foundations,
15 3, 111 | response to the need to develop fully the imago Dei present in
16 3, 112 | despair at their inability fully to know and keep God's law
17 Conc, 120| of herself, Mary entered fully into the plan of God who
18 Conc, 120| may put his hope ever more fully in God ~who is "rich in
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