Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,1 | we can already speak of a true social and cultural transformation,
2 I, 2,4 | therefore, to manifest its true nature, by virtue of which
3 II, 1,14| speaks and manifests the true significance of the world
4 II, 2,16| have in fact never given a true personal adherence 10 the
5 II, 2,21| experience, even if ibis a true one; rather, catechesis
6 II, 2,22| things are necessary for a true liturgical life.~ ~"The
7 II, 2,24| into error regarding the true doctrine of the Church" (
8 III, 2,43| and the plan by which God, true and one, the Father, the
9 III, 2,43| intimate knowledge of the true God imbues the whole mind
10 III, 2,44| understand more easily the true nature of the worship which
11 III, 2,49| JESUS CHRIST, TRUE MAN AND TRUE GOD IN THE
12 III, 2,49| JESUS CHRIST, TRUE MAN AND TRUE GOD IN THE UNITY 0F THE
13 III, 2,49| from God, light from light, true God from true God, begotten
14 III, 2,49| from light, true God from true God, begotten not made,
15 III, 2,49| unborn, God become man, true life in death; sprung both
16 III, 2,57| duty defend and promote a true sense of freedom and its
17 III, 2,62| others, yet ail share a true equality with regard to
18 IV, 3 | dogmatic formulas are a true profession of Catholic doctrine,
19 IV, 5 | hand on effectively the one true Christian message.~ ~ ~
20 V,17 | considered a crossing over to true life and as a meeting with
21 V,18 | strongly than ever to seek the true meaning of life.~ ~d) There
22 V,19 | of distinguishing between true blessings and the dangers
23 VI, 3,82| celebrate divine worship as true priests of the New Testament" (
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