Chapter, Paragraph
1 II,3 | and towards which we move?"13 "From ancient times down
2 II,5 | cf. Is 42:1; 49:3, 6; 52:13) which includes the essential
3 III,8 | comforted in Jerusalem" (66: 13). In the Psalms too God
4 IV,9 | a transgressor" (1 Tim 2:13-14). But there is no doubt
5 V,13 | Women in the Gospel ~13. As we scan the pages of
6 V,13 | straighten herself" (Lk 13:11); or Simon's mother-in-law,
7 V,13 | her, 'Do not weep!'"(Lk 7:13). And finally there is the
8 V,13 | 10), the leaven (cf. Mt 13:33), and the wise and foolish
9 V,13 | foolish virgins (cf. Mt 25:1-13). Particularly eloquent
10 V,13 | daughter of Abraham" (Lk 13:16), while in the whole
11 V,15 | memory of her" (Mt 26: 6-13).~Indeed, the Gospels not
12 VII,25 | no man than this" (Jn 15:13). According to this conception,
13 VII,25 | loved them to the end" (Jn 13:1). The Bridegroom - the
14 VII,25 | daughters of Abraham" (cf. Lk 13:16), the dignity belonging
15 VII,26 | loved them to the end" (Jn 13:1). The "sincere gift" contained
16 VIII,29| greatest of these is love" (cf. 13:13).~Unless we refer to
17 VIII,29| of these is love" (cf. 13:13).~Unless we refer to this
18 VIII,30| Infancy Narrative (cf. Mt 2:13,16), we can also see that
19 VIII,30| these is love" (cf. 1 Cor 13:13).~Thus a careful reading
20 VIII,30| these is love" (cf. 1 Cor 13:13).~Thus a careful reading
21 VIII,30| these is love" (cf. 1 Cor 13:13) will have its definitive
22 VIII,30| these is love" (cf. 1 Cor 13:13) will have its definitive
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