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Alphabetical [« »] liberator 1 liberty 3 lies 1 life 37 life-and 1 life-blood 1 lifted 1 | Frequency [« »] 42 god 40 this 39 as 37 life 35 but 34 our 33 which | Leo PP. XIII Tametsi Futura IntraText - Concordances life |
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1 0,2 | seriously of their present life and what its consequences 2 0,3 | Acts iv, 12). What kind of life that is from which Jesus 3 0,3 | that the meaning of human life, the supreme law, the end 4 0,3 | philosophy. Thus men's aims, life, habits and customs received 5 0,5 | principle and fountain of life? Christ alone is the Way, 6 0,5 | the Way, the Truth and the Life (John xiv., 6). If He be 7 1,6 | only end of man. All our life on earth is the truthful 8 1,6 | doubtful road of mortal life, except with Christ as our 9 1,6 | men, converted from evil life, might safely tend towards 10 1,6 | wish to lead a Christian life. Have we forgotten of what 11 1,6 | more create for himself a life free from suffering and 12 1,6 | heaven to riches, nor to a life of ease, to honours or to 13 1,7 | diligently seek his rule of life in God's law. By the law 14 1,8 | public as well as of private life. Since this is so by divine 15 2,10| clearly admitted that, in the life of a Christian, the intellect 16 2,10| everywhere, the model of our life, the eternal standard of 17 3 | Christ the Life~ 18 3,11| 11. God alone is Life. All other beings partake 19 3,11| other beings partake of life, but are not life. Christ, 20 3,11| partake of life, but are not life. Christ, from all eternity 21 3,11| His very nature, is "the Life," just as He is the Truth, 22 3,11| most sacred source, all life pervades and ever will pervade 23 3,11| This is true of the natural life; but, as We have sufficiently 24 3,11| a much higher and better life, won for us by Christ's 25 3,11| mercy, that is to say, "the life of grace," whose happy consummation 26 3,11| happy consummation is "the life of glory," to which all 27 3,11| this consists the moral life, with the certain hope of 28 3,11| and nourishes our moral life. This He does chiefly by 29 3,11| engender the supernatural life, protect it, and revive 30 3,11| supernatural to the merely natural life. Not but that man is able 31 3,11| disappearing from political life and administration. What 32 3,11| security at home. Public life is stained with crime. ~ 33 3,12| are to be saved. Domestic life will be firmly established 34 3,12| Way, the Truth, and the Life,-and this on the part not 35 3,12| elements of the national life must be made to drink in 36 3,12| be made to drink in the Life which proceedeth from Him 37 3,12| education, marriage and family life, capital and labour. Everyone