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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd | things which are said about divine revelation, the criteria 2 I, 2,3 | ever-deeper study of the divine and human calling of man, 3 I, 2,3 | inject the perennial, vital, divine power of the Gospel into 4 I, 2,4 | attention of men from matters divine and makes their inner concerns 5 I, 3,7 | clearly the unity of the divine plan of salvation. Avoiding 6 II, 1,9 | Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation, the General 7 II, 1,9 | beginning from this gift of divine love. Faith is the acceptance 8 II, 1,9 | and coming to fruit of the divine gift in us. This characteristic, 9 II, 1,11| receive and understand the divine proclamation (cf. Acts 16, 10 II, 1,12| On the one hand, the divine revelation which constitutes 11 II, 1,12| revealing himself through divine deeds together with the 12 II, 1,12| the word to set forth the divine revelation such as ibis 13 II, 1,13| inspiration of the Holy Spirit, divine revelation has also been 14 II, 1,14| full discernment of the divine will towards us in this 15 II, 2,21| revealed in Christ, and the divine signs and works which are 16 II, 2,21| the whole~truth about the divine plan by preparing the faithful 17 II, 2,23| toward the fulfilment of the~divine plan of salvation.~ ~Catechesis 18 II, 2,29| effective" (Heb. 4,~12).~The divine word becomes present in 19 III, 1,33| possible formulations of the divine message and the various 20 III, 1,34| according to the example of the divine pedagogy (cf. n. 33), but 21 III, 1,34| safeguard the truth of the divine message, and to walch thal 22 III, 1,40| not without a holy fear of divine judgement.~Through this 23 III, 1,41| genuine moral values which, by divine providence, are found in 24 III, 2,43| imbues the whole mind of the Divine Teacher, and he shares it 25 III, 2,43| familiarity with the three divine Persons, inasmuch as the 26 III, 2,43| called to share in their divine nature. Finally, Christians, 27 III, 2,49| GOD IN THE UNITY 0F THE DIVINE PERSON~ ~53 This great mystery, 28 III, 2,54| substantially), united with his divine Person, lies hidden in an 29 III, 2,55| regard to its values and us divine law of unity and indissolubility, 30 III, 2,56| makes him a partaker of the divine nature and intimately unites 31 III, 2,56| giving him power 10 keep the divine law, strengthens him with 32 III, 2,57| CHRISTIAN FREEDOM~ ~61 The divine call of man requires him 33 III, 2,57| freedom, even when assisted by divine grade, is liable to grave 34 III, 2,58| Holy Spirit to share in divine life itself, is always in 35 V,17 | and as a meeting with the divine Savior. In this way old 36 VI, 3,82| faithful, and celebrate divine worship as true priests


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