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1 4 | situated in a corner of the world, while it had hitherto remained
2 4 | happily introduced into the world in opposition to the Roman
3 5 | John v. 17). To show the world that He wished to convert
4 5 | men to be preachers to the world; and the same He has now
5 5 | the approaching end of the world which was to have left him
6 5 | her divine mission in the world. The constant aim of his
7 6 | same teaching in the whole world, and the sacraments which
8 8 | Cross. Men powerful in the world have risen up against her.
9 8 | on His appearance in the world, and fed it with His Divine
10 12| docile to his words, the world regained true salvation,
11 14| the contrary, although the world enjoys a light so full of
12 15| in the government of the world and in the possibility of
13 15| from the creation of the world, are clearly seen, being
14 19| divine outside this visible world, and you take away all check
15 20| is no salvation for the world but in Christ: "For there
16 22| heart from the goods of the world, to live contented with
17 26| the first time into the world to bring into it the name
18 26| obtaining something in a world altogether unprepared to
19 27| through all the extent of the world" (Joann. Diac., lib ii.
20 29| for the prosperity of the world; who has no fear of adversity;
21 30| tacit, thus offering to the world the sad spectacle of something
22 31| bishops from all parts of the world. Oh, how fruitful is the
23 32| sorrow he exclaims: "Lo, the world is full of priests, but
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