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1 2 | how to keep the breath of life in the citizens and in the
2 3 | the restorer of Christian life in its entirety, stimulating
3 4 | die out, ecclesiastical life in the Gauls is reorganized,
4 4 | his words, conformed its life and manners according to
5 5 | The constant aim of his life, as shown in all his words
6 6 | infusing or increasing the life of the soul, and the grace
7 9 | and even happiness in this life. ~
8 13| civilization, were eager for life, and this no one could give
9 13| came that they may have life and have it more abundantly" (
10 13| 10). And truly they had life and had it abundantly, precisely
11 13| precisely because as no other life but the supernatural life
12 13| life but the supernatural life of souls could come from
13 13| vigor to all the energies of life, even in the natural order. "
14 14| though it were tired of that life, which has been and still
15 19| this negation to the moral life of individuals and of civil
16 20| mouth the words of eternal life, for He alone can show us
17 20| truth, He alone restore life to us. It is He who has
18 20| way, the truth, and the life" (John xiv. 16). Men have
19 21| disposal, this supernatural life in every branch of society -
20 22| thirst after the future life in the hope of eternal reward.
21 23| Lord, giving up our very life itself, after the example
22 23| good shepherd gives his life for his sheep (John x. 11). ~
23 24| examples of his admirable life. ~
24 26| well-being of the body and of life, but are utterly silent
25 27| accustomed to the interior life with Christ, not educated
26 27| obtain a footing in the life of the clergy, and he was
27 28| grace through a meritorious life?" (Reg. Past.i. 10). "U
28 30| one to sacred orders whose life and actions do not furnish
29 32| fruit would the supernatural life of the Church produce in
30 32| asceticism and of monastic life, the arrangement of the
31 33| nothing is changed in the life of the Church. From her
32 37| the ideal, which is the life of all art. And how fruitful
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