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| Alphabetical [« »] unholy 1 uninjured 1 united 2 unity 26 universal 1 unless 2 unrighteous 1 | Frequency [« »] 26 also 26 let 26 peace 26 unity 25 all 25 on 24 himself | Tascius Caecilius Cyprianus On the unity of the Church IntraText - Concordances unity |
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1 arg | OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT, THE UNITY OF THE CHURCH.~ 2 III | truth, might divide the unity. Those whom he cannot keep 3 IV | that He might set forth unity, He arranged by His authority 4 IV | authority the origin of that unity, as beginning from one. 5 IV | beginning proceeds from unity. Which one Church, also, 6 IV | he who does not hold this unity of the Church think that 7 IV | sets forth the sacrament of unity, saying, "There is one body 8 V | V.~And this unity we ought firmly to hold 9 V | overflowing abundance, yet the unity is still preserved in the 10 V | from its body of light, its unity does not allow a division 11 V | everywhere diffused, nor is the unity of the body separated. Her 12 VI | any one believe that this unity which thus comes from the 13 VI | He who does not hold this unity does not hold God's law, 14 VII | VII.~This sacrament of unity, this bond of a concord 15 VII | That coat bore with it an unity that came down from the 16 VII | garment, He has declared the unity of the Church.~ 17 VIII | should believe that the unity of God can be divided, or 18 VIII | urging upon us this same unity, beseeches and exhorts, 19 VIII | endeavouring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond 20 X | faithlessness does not maintain unity. But the Lord permits and 21 XIV | will endure for ever in the unity of a brotherhood linked 22 XV | the same time, love and unity by His instruction. He has 23 XV | in two precepts. But what unity does he keep, what love 24 XXI | severing the concord of unity, he shall have exchanged 25 XXIII| joined into a substantial unity of body by the cement of 26 XXIII| by the cement of concord. Unity cannot be severed; nor can