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Paul VI
Address 5 April 1975

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1 2 | simple understand » (Ps. 118, 129-130).~ 2 2 | simple understand » (Ps. 118, 129-130).~ 3 2 | understand » (Ps. 118, 129-130).~ 4 2 | inspired with wisdom in the accomplishment of this task, and guided 5 2 | you make will always be in accord with the Law of God, of 6 2 | to make good laws, which acknowledge the inviolability and sacredness 7 [Title]| TEXT OF THE ADDRESS~ 8 | always 9 | are 10 3 | one for you, and we gladly assure you of our prayers for yourselves, 11 2 | representatives of your people you bear a great responsibility before 12 | been 13 | before 14 3 | you have been called. God bless you all.~ 15 1 | worthy representatives of the British Parliament, for your courtesy 16 | but 17 | by 18 3 | work to which you have been called. God bless you all.~ 19 | cannot 20 1 | Parliament, for your courtesy in coming to visit us today.~ 21 2 | and man. It is within your competence to make good laws, which 22 1 | British Parliament, for your courtesy in coming to visit us today.~ 23 2 | the Psalmist said: « Your decrees are so wonderful my soul 24 2 | transcendental nature of his final destiny. May you be inspired with 25 2 | task, and guided by the dictates of justice and equity. In 26 2 | As the elected representatives of your 27 2 | dictates of justice and equity. In this way the laws which 28 3 | for yourselves, for your families and for the noble work to 29 2 | transcendental nature of his final destiny. May you be inspired 30 | first 31 Incipit| Ladies and Gentlemen,~ 32 2 | As your word unfolds, it gives light, and the simple understand » ( 33 3 | memorable one for you, and we gladly assure you of our prayers 34 2 | your competence to make good laws, which acknowledge 35 2 | of your people you bear a great responsibility before God 36 2 | accomplishment of this task, and guided by the dictates of justice 37 | have 38 | his 39 3 | your visit to Rome in this Holy Year may be a memorable 40 3 | We hope that your visit to Rome 41 2 | final destiny. May you be inspired with wisdom in the accomplishment 42 2 | laws, which acknowledge the inviolability and sacredness of man’s 43 | is 44 | its 45 2 | guided by the dictates of justice and equity. In this way 46 Incipit| Ladies and Gentlemen,~ 47 2 | always be in accord with the Law of God, of which the Psalmist 48 2 | and sacredness of man’s life in all its stages and the 49 2 | your word unfolds, it gives light, and the simple understand » ( 50 3 | this Holy Year may be a memorable one for you, and we gladly 51 | my 52 2 | stages and the transcendental nature of his final destiny. May 53 3 | your families and for the noble work to which you have been 54 | one 55 | our 56 1 | representatives of the British Parliament, for your courtesy in coming 57 2 | representatives of your people you bear a great responsibility 58 3 | gladly assure you of our prayers for yourselves, for your 59 2 | the simple understand » (Ps. 118, 129-130).~ 60 2 | Law of God, of which the Psalmist said: « Your decrees are 61 2 | wonderful my soul cannot but respect them. As your word unfolds, 62 2 | people you bear a great responsibility before God and man. It is 63 3 | hope that your visit to Rome in this Holy Year may be 64 | s 65 2 | acknowledge the inviolability and sacredness of man’s life in all its 66 2 | God, of which the Psalmist said: « Your decrees are so wonderful 67 2 | it gives light, and the simple understand » (Ps. 118, 129- 68 | so 69 2 | decrees are so wonderful my soul cannot but respect them. 70 2 | of man’s life in all its stages and the transcendental nature 71 2 | the accomplishment of this task, and guided by the dictates 72 [Title]| TEXT OF THE ADDRESS~ 73 1 | We first of all wish to thank you, the worthy representatives 74 | that 75 | them 76 1 | courtesy in coming to visit us today.~ 77 2 | in all its stages and the transcendental nature of his final destiny. 78 2 | gives light, and the simple understand » (Ps. 118, 129-130).~ 79 2 | respect them. As your word unfolds, it gives light, and the 80 | us 81 2 | justice and equity. In this way the laws which you make 82 | will 83 2 | May you be inspired with wisdom in the accomplishment of 84 1 | We first of all wish to thank you, the worthy 85 | within 86 2 | said: « Your decrees are so wonderful my soul cannot but respect 87 2 | but respect them. As your word unfolds, it gives light, 88 3 | families and for the noble work to which you have been called. 89 1 | all wish to thank you, the worthy representatives of the British 90 3 | visit to Rome in this Holy Year may be a memorable one for 91 | yourselves


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