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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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Dives in misericordia
   Chap., §
1 1, 2| one has ever seen God," writes St. John, in order to stress Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
2 1, 3 | evangelist John, who was present, writes that, during the Last Supper 3 1, 10 | salvation. As the Apostle Paul writes: "God's love has been poured 4 1, 13 | self-communication to man. St. Paul writes that, precisely because 5 1, 14 | Father!" As the Apostle Paul writes in the Letter to the Galatians.45 6 1, 24 | flesh," as the Apostle Paul writes, is "designated Son of God 7 1, 25 | Church. ~As the Council writes, "the Spirit dwells in the 8 2, 38 | of earthly affairs" and writes: "For without the Creator 9 2, 45 | truth of what St. Augustine writes concerning the mystery of 10 3, 55 | experience. As the Apostle writes: "Now the works of the flesh 11 3, 55 | Consequently the Apostle writes: "If we live by the Spirit, 12 3, 59 | the Second Vatican Council writes: precisely by reason of 13 3, 60 | freedom. For, as St. Paul writes, "Where the Spirit of the 14 3, 60 | Christ who - as the Council writes - "appointed Lord by his 15 3, 65 | Letter to the Romans, when he writes: "For we do not know how Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
16 1, 17 | his Spirit. Saint Ephrem writes: “He called the bread his 17 2, 23 | of the Eucharist when he writes to the Corinthians: “The Evangelium vitae Chap., §
18 1, 9 | forth. As Saint Ambrose writes: "Once the crime is admitted 19 2, 45 | operative. As Saint Ambrose writes: "The arrival of Mary and 20 2, 49 | source of life. Thus Jeremiah writes: "My people have committed 21 3, 52 | Saint Gregory of Nyssa writes that "God made man capable 22 3, 66 | passage Saint Augustine writes that "it is never licit 23 3, 72 | Saint Thomas Aquinas, who writes that "human law is law inasmuch 24 3, 75 | freedom. As Saint Augustine writes, "the beginning of freedom Fides et ratio Chap., §
25 3, 25 | Augustine teaches when he writes: “I have met many who wanted 26 5, 57 | faith and reason”, the Pope writes, “he unites them in bonds 27 6, 70 | the problem. The Apostle writes: “Now in Christ Jesus you Laborem exercens Chap., §
28 5, 26| earn their own living", he writes to the Thessalonians74. Redemptor hominis Chap., §
29 3, 14 | and his existence in time, writes this personal history of Redemptoris missio Chap., §
30 1, 5 | risen Christ as the Lord. He writes: "Although there may be Veritatis splendor Chap., §
31 1, 10 | you are the image of God", writes Saint Ambrose. "Know that 32 1, 13 | freedom", Saint Augustine writes, "is to be free from crimes... 33 1, 15 | Rom 10:4), Saint Ambrose writes: "end not in the sense of 34 2, 38 | Saint Gregory of Nyssa writes: "The soul shows its royal 35 2, 42 | commenting on a verse of Psalm 4, writes: "After saying: Offer right 36 2, 43 | eternal law. Saint Thomas writes: "Among all others, the 37 2, 45 | Rom 8:2). Saint Thomas writes that this law "can be called 38 2, 73 | Saint Cyril of Alexandria writes, Christ "forms us according 39 2, 81 | peccata sunt), Saint Augustine writes, like theft, fornication, 40 3, 89 | commandments. As Saint John writes, "God is light and in him 41 3, 89 | beloved children", Paul writes to the Christians of Ephesus, "


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