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1 4 | the consideration of the life of another holy pastor whom
2 4 | underfoot and lived the life of the spirit. Although
3 7 | you and be in you."16 The life and strength of the Church
4 8 | another proof of her divine life: in spite of a great number
5 11| extravagances by the example of his life and labor, and met their
6 13| and humble youth) for that life in which he would be as
7 13| despised just that kind of life of preparation. The same
8 25| faithful of the food of life. ~
9 29| strength for his interior life but also the directives
10 29| and the truth, and the life,"47 coming into the world
11 29| world that man "may have life, and have it more abundantly."48
12 29| saving waters of truth and life welling up from that spring.
13 35| water, springing up into life everlasting."66 Since the
14 37| comforting things of this life, for these also come from
15 37| quasi-beatitude of this life. He will use them rightly
16 38| sacrificing property, power, and life itself. We have many examples
17 38| good shepherd lays down his life for his sheep."73 Neither
18 38| after endangering his own life in caring for the victims
19 38| aside the necessities of life for them. In virtue of our
20 40| persecution."78 His austere life, his defense of righteousness
21 40| that they sought his very life. In spite of his mild and
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