Chapter, Paragraph
1 III,8 | sense of the Letter to the Ephesians: "I bow my knees before
2 VII,23 | words of the Letter to the Ephesians: "Husbands, love your wives,
3 VII,23 | considered. The Letter to the Ephesians once again confirms this
4 VII,23 | confirmation in the Letter to the Ephesians (5:23-32). Christ is greeted
5 VII,23 | found in the Letter to the Ephesians: "Christ loved the Church
6 VII,24 | author of the Letter to the Ephesians sees no contradiction between
7 VII,25 | 25. In the Letter to the Ephesians we encounter a second dimension
8 VII,25 | According to the Letter to the Ephesians, the bride is the Church,
9 VII,25 | found in the Letter to the Ephesians links what is "masculine"
10 VII,25 | Bride" in the Letter to the Ephesians. In the Church every human
11 VII,25 | of what the Letter to the Ephesians expresses with the concept
12 VII,26 | contained in the Letter to the Ephesians. The perennial "unity of
13 VII,27 | described in the Letter to the Ephesians: the bride united to her
14 VIII,29| passage from the Letter to the Ephesians already quoted (5:21-33),
15 VIII,29| comparison in the Letter to the Ephesians gives perfect clarity to
16 VIII,29| author of the Letter to the Ephesians calls Christ "the Bridegroom"
17 VIII,29| symbol in the Letter to the Ephesians enables us to grasp a truth
18 VIII,29| passage from the Letter to the Ephesians which we have been considering
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