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1 7 | the way, the truth and the life," there can be no ideally 2 8 | and lasting impression for life according to the well-known 3 13 | Baptism he reaches the divine life of grace, is the Church; 4 16 | morals and integrity of life, in accordance with revealed 5 17 | educates souls in the divine life of grace, with her Sacraments 6 24 | restraint of a virtuous life, and never having learned 7 25 | generations of men to a Christian life, producing everywhere a 8 26 | has educated to Christian life and to civilization the 9 30 | which is the principle of life, and hence also the principle 10 30 | principle of education to life, together with authority, 11 31 | the perfecting of human life."20 ~ 12 35 | the same origin as human life itself."25 It does not however 13 43 | prosperity possible in this life, by the mutual union and 14 49 | religious duties and to family life at home. It is not our intention 15 55 | in fact for every walk of life, more than sufficiently 16 73 | a transitory and earthly life, which are certainly of 17 92 | of the eyes and pride of life."61 Let them be what Tertullian 18 94 | must live a supernatural life in Christ: "Christ who is 19 94 | Christ: "Christ who is your life,"64 and display it in all 20 94 | all his actions: "That the life also of Jesus may be made 21 95 | whole aggregate of human life, physical and spiritual, 22 97 | activities of the present life, and hence inimical to social 23 97 | hence inimical to social life and temporal prosperity, 24 97 | We are not strangers to life.We are fully aware of the 25 98 | renounce the activities of this life, he does not stunt his natural 26 98 | what is merely natural in life and secures for it new strength 27 99 | every state and condition of life, from the simple and uncultured 28 99 | perpetuated and multiplied their life work, by leaving after them 29 100| supernatural virtue and life in Christ which Christian 30 100| develops in man. Of this life and virtue Christ our Lord 31 100| the period of His hidden life, a life of labor and obedience, 32 100| period of His hidden life, a life of labor and obedience, 33 101| Himself, Whom to possess is life most blessed; thou does