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1 0,1 | venerating the Name of Jesus Christ and proclaiming His praises, 2 0,2 | knowledge and love of Jesus Christ by teaching, persuading, 3 0,2 | to the faith and love of Christ. For these we feel the profoundest 4 0,3 | never to have known Jesus Christ: yet such a state is free 5 0,3 | to be guilty of it. For Christ is the fountain-head of 6 0,3 | that is from which Jesus Christ, "the power of God and the 7 0,3 | remembered from what an abyss Christ delivered mankind and to 8 0,3 | hope of salvation, when Christ Our Lord came down as the 9 0,3 | with the precious Blood of Christ, as of a lamb, unspotted 10 0,3 | Corinthians vi, 19-20). Hence in Christ all things are made new. " 11 0,3 | re-establish all things in Christ" (Ephesians i., 9-10). When 12 0,3 | Ephesians i., 9-10). When Jesus Christ had blotted out the handwriting 13 0,4 | 1 Timothy ii., 6)."In Christ all shall be made alive" ( 14 0,4 | collectively, depends upon Jesus Christ. Those who abandon Him become 15 0,5 | principle and fountain of life? Christ alone is the Way, the Truth 16 1 | Christ the Way~ 17 1,6 | image of a pilgrimage. Now Christ is the "Way," for we can 18 1,6 | mortal life, except with Christ as our leader and guide. 19 1,6 | necessarily the case after Jesus Christ had won our salvation, He 20 1,6 | to the precepts of Jesus Christ, absolute loyalty of will 21 1,6 | pleasant rather than the law of Christ. Still we must strive our 22 1,6 | strength "unto the obedience of Christ." For unless they obey reason 23 1,6 | the whole man away from Christ, make him their slave. " 24 1,6 | hardships and troubles for Christ's sake. It is difficult 25 1,6 | the will and precepts of Christ our Lord. But the Christian 26 1,6 | certainty to supreme happiness. Christ has not promised eternal 27 1,7 | defined. The rule of Jesus Christ derives its form and its 28 1,7 | man, which openly rejects Christ, or at least ignores Him, 29 1,7 | indeed be king, through Jesus Christ: but only on condition that 30 1,7 | God's law. By the law of Christ we mean not only the natural 31 1,7 | Law, all of which Jesus Christ has perfected and crowned 32 1,7 | Indeed whatsoever things Christ has instituted are most 33 1,7 | 16). Wherefore the law of Christ must be sought in the Church. 34 1,7 | be sought in the Church. Christ is man's "Way"; the Church 35 1,7 | Church also is his "Way"-Christ of Himself and by His very 36 1,8 | 8). Therefore the law of Christ ought to prevail in human 37 1,8 | belongs to it. When Jesus Christ is absent, human reason 38 2 | Christ the Truth ~ 39 2,9 | to abandon the "Truth." Christ Himself is the first, absolute 40 2,9 | of all submit it to Jesus Christ, and securely rest upon 41 2,9 | should refuse to acknowledge Christ's teaching. This teaching, 42 2,9 | reverently "unto the obedience of Christ," so that it be held captive 43 2,9 | understanding unto the obedience of Christ" (2 Corinthians x., 5). 44 2,9 | Corinthians x., 5). Such obedience Christ requires, and justly so. 45 2,9 | over his will. By obeying Christ with his intellect man by 46 2,9 | proceeds from the teaching of Christ clearly demonstrates the 47 2,9 | intellect rejects the yoke of Christ are obstinately striving 48 2,10| of all who wish to follow Christ in reality and not merely 49 3 | Christ the Life~ 50 3,11| life, but are not life. Christ, from all eternity and by 51 3,11| better life, won for us by Christ's mercy, that is to say, " 52 3,11| 6). Consequently Jesus Christ, the creator and preserver 53 3,12| rights will be respected. If Christ be listened to, both rich 54 3,12| a whole. We must restore Christ to this His own rightful 55 3,13| multitudes away from Jesus Christ. There are many who study 56 3,13| the very likeness of Jesus Christ; to illustrate His charity,