Chapter, Paragraph
1 5 | the more it nurtures a love for knowledge; not, of course,
2 8 | faith describes You to me.” Love not only contemplates but
3 8 | Himself, Who is understood as love and higher justice, guards
4 9 | as faith, hope, justice, love, kindness, etc.? It is impossible,
5 10,2 | We cannot see or measure love directly, but we all agree
6 12 | people the nature of divine love and truth. Therefore, a
7 12 | who had faith in God and love toward people, He occasionally
8 15,7 | to ponder truth, beauty, love, humor, and every other
9 15,9 | God's dealing with, and love for, mankind. It details
10 15,2 | mammal's capacity to express love, even devotion, that best
11 15,2 | the flesh of animals. The love that a mother bear shows
12 15,2 | special privilege. In His love God has made it possible
13 15,2 | opportunity we have to return that love and become the adopted children
14 17,2 | treachery against God’s love on the part of man, a transgression
15 17,2 | breaking away from God’s love and entering a state of
16 18,3 | same time it develops her love for her baby. Labor under
17 21 | Old Testament ethics is love for God. On this foundation
18 21 | arises the necessity of love for neighbor. On love for
19 21 | of love for neighbor. On love for God and neighbor are
20 21 | Although the principle of love in the Old Testament religion
21 21 | Hear, O Israel: Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all
22 21 | indication of the necessity of love for God and neighbor, the
23 21 | practice the principles of love in the family and social
24 21 | aspects of the practical love for neighbor are pointed
25 21 | ethics suggested to Israel love for one another; however,
26 21 | the general application of love for all peoples and for
27 23 | everything that is worthy of love! The most exact word which
28 23 | Himself!~ Faith in Christ, love for Him, suffering for His
29 24 | Christianity is capable of kindling love toward Truth, for the sake
30 24 | with reverence, but also to love Him. Through the mystery
31 24 | was disclosed: that God is love — most lofty, ideal love,
32 24 | love — most lofty, ideal love, and an inexhaustible fountain
33 24 | inexhaustible fountain of love. Blessed Augustine affirmed
34 24 | Trinity is a mystery of divine Love. You see the Trinity if
35 24 | see the Trinity if you see Love.”~ The mystery of the Trinity
36 24 | Trinity teaches us that divine Love was manifested not only
37 24 | Divinity, where a life of love resided from eternity: the
38 24 | eternal communion of the holy love of the Father, the Son,
39 24 | understanding of divine Love.~ The main distinction between
40 24 | understands the truth that God is Love and what love is! As expressed
41 24 | that God is Love and what love is! As expressed by the
42 24 | laws of Moses to the law of love.” To understand this idea
43 24 | understand this idea of a God of Love is impossible in barren
44 24 | to understand that divine Love was never inactive, never
45 24 | The complete depth of the love of the Divinity for the
46 24 | The supreme example of love in the sacrifice by God
47 24 | thankful, self-denying love for God, Whom the Christian
48 25 | great for His goodness and love. The Lord provides for everything,
49 App,2| the Savior — His infinite Love and the loftiness of His
50 App,2| reason for this was that love for the Father comprised
51 App,2| righteous anger was an anger of love, deploring lawlessness,
52 App,2| existence of the God of Love. Can there be a more beautiful,
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