Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | Inasmuch as the earthly and visible Church is not the fullness
2 1,4 | 1) They formulated the visible, ecclesiastical organization
3 2,3 | curtains making the Altar both visible and inaccessible.~The Holy
4 4,9 | opportunity to manifest the visible signs of those closest to
5 6,2 | earth, and of all things visible and invisible.~(2)
6 6,3 | both the invisible and the visible world (Gen. 1:1). In the
7 6,3 | be...” created the whole visible world out of nothing (ex-nihilo)
8 6,4 | Himself as the Lord of the visible world (John 2:1-2, Luke
9 6,6 | they are separate in their visible organization does not prevent
10 6,6 | grace. This unity is given visible expression by a single confession
11 6,7 | 5:16). Therefore a man's visible, external life is a reflection
12 6,8 | nature, as well as the entire visible world. The accord between
13 7 | one Who has made Himself visible for our sake by sharing
14 8 | time inward and outward, visible and invisible. They combine
15 8 | themselves both an outward visible sign with an inward spiritual
16 8,2 | the body is anointed in a visible fashion, the soul is consecrated
17 8,7 | This is the outward and visible sign of the Sacrament, signifying
18 9,5 | material and spiritual, visible and invisible — but, being
19 11,1 | breadth, that is, all creation visible and invisible, held together
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