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1 I,2 | your word" (1:38). Never in human history did so much depend, 2 I,2 | upon the consent of one human creature.(1)~ 3 I,4 | deformed by sin. In his human nature, free from all sin 4 I,4 | the nature shared by all human beings is raised to a sublime 5 I,4 | every man. He laboured with human hands, thought with a human 6 I,4 | human hands, thought with a human mind, acted with a human 7 I,4 | human mind, acted with a human will, and loved with a human 8 I,4 | human will, and loved with a human heart. Born of Mary the 9 I,6 | himself and transcends all human expectations. It is the 10 I,7 | which is everywhere found in human history. Overcoming evil: 11 II,9 | Incarnation, came down into human history. Eternity entered 12 II,9 | to God's coming on earth, human time, which began at Creation, 13 II,16 | the Lord of history and of human consciences.~Among the most 14 III,17| all that has happened in human history since the Birth 15 III,17| to God's intervention in human affairs.~ 16 III,22| systems which did not respect human freedom in Germany, in Russia, 17 III,22| by a total contempt for human dignity at the time of the 18 III,22| Encyclical to the importance of human labour, while in I wished 19 III,22| doctrine—the safeguarding of human dignity and rights in the 20 III,25| river which flows through human history starting from the 21 III,28| God chose to enter into human history?~ 22 IV,31 | Jubilee of the Year 2000 in human history. As a commemoration 23 IV,34 | goal cannot be the fruit of human efforts alone, vital though 24 IV,36 | the transcendent sense of human life, and confusion in the 25 IV,36 | violation of fundamental human rights by totalitarian regimes? 26 IV,38 | unique way evoke aspects of human prehistory. In this Synod 27 IV,46 | progress in the service of human life, a greater awareness 28 IV,49 | unconditional love for every human creature, and in particular 29 IV,50 | ethically correct vision of human existence often seem to 30 V,56 | whole past history of the human race, beginning with the 31 V,57 | interruption within the whole human family. The first evangelization 32 V,59 | point, and the goal of all human history. The Church also


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