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1 II,16 | Father has the dynamics of an appeal, of a call to life. Each
2 II,19 | it, there also runs the appeal that comes from God.~The
3 II,19 | the explicit vocational appeal and herself calls, presenting
4 II,19 | the moment of the initial appeal. Neither can that community
5 II,19 | were afraid of making the appeal; or that takes for granted
6 II,19 | immediately the vocational appeal; or that does not offer
7 III,26 | response every morning to an appeal made anew every day.~Therefore
8 III,26 | and consequently from an appeal directed to all), so as
9 III,26 | still a contrast between an appeal that underlines values common
10 III,26 | basic to existence and an appeal to serve the Lord "in the
11 III,26 | If it is true that the appeal is addressed to everyone,
12 III,26 | also true that the same appeal is to be personalised, directed
13 III,27 | there comes a vocational appeal for those who participate.(77)
14 III,27(77)| by its very nature is an appeal. It is the privileged place
15 III,28 | demanding confrontation, an appeal that is impossible to ignore,
16 IV,32 | attitudes of responding to God's appeal;(96) and who are called,
17 IV,37 | perceiving a presence and an appeal who discovers the signs
18 IV,37 | external subject, an objective appeal, and an interior openness
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