Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 II, 1,11| revelation, then, the deepest truth . . . is made clear to us
2 II, 1,12| succession the sure gift of truth" (DV, 8).~ ~On the one hand,
3 II, 1,13| present divinely revealed truth (cf. DV, 11).~ ~The Church,
4 II, 2,19| everyone in assenting 10 the truth and believing it"~(DV, 5).~ ~
5 II, 2,21| gradual grasping of the whole~truth about the divine plan by
6 II, 2,22| worship in spirit and in truth (cf. John 4, 23) in its
7 II, 2,27| explanation of revealed truth and the application of it
8 II, 2,31| DV, 24). By drawing the truth from the word of God and
9 III, 1,34| duly il is to safeguard the truth of the divine message, and
10 III, 1,38| Word, se every revealed truth is for us men and for our
11 III, 2,44| the world 10 profess the truth in love (cf. Eph. 4, 15)
12 III, 2,47| in the Old Testament the truth of God’s creative action
13 III, 2,47| For this reason the truth of creation is not to be
14 III, 2,47| be presented simply as a truth standing by itself, tom
15 III, 2,49| Christian life about this truth—a witness that the Church
16 III, 2,62| fuller awareness of that truth in the Second Vatican Council.~ ~
17 III, 2,63| life, of charity, and of truth, is also used by him as
18 III, 2,65| such a way that the whole truth can be seen. It is~- net
19 IV, 3 | toward the firm possession of truth. Finally, they make it possible
20 IV, 3 | expressing faithfully the truth of the faith, are adapted
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