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1 3 | restore and to ennoble all human society and to promote its
2 9 | the consecration of the human race to the Divine Heart,
3 19 | confutation of errors and human faults; for these must be
4 28 | all-wise and just Judge of human actions. When God is hated,
5 31 | the whim of a poor, fickle human wisdom; they spoke of progress,
6 31 | perceive the inability of all human effort to replace the law
7 35 | forgetfulness of that law of human solidarity and charity which
8 38 | which makes us see the human race in the unity of one
9 43 | to break the unity of the human race, but rather to enrich
10 48 | contrasts which divide the human family, may this solemn
11 52 | prosperity of that great human society which gathers together
12 52 | of the changeful tide of human will, or of the dictates
13 54 | which rests upon a purely human foundation, is inspired
14 55 | Where the dependence of human right upon the Divine is
15 55 | insecure idea of a merely human authority, and an autonomy
16 55 | utilitarian morality, there human law itself justly forfeits
17 72 | natural order divides the human race into social groups,
18 72 | life. But for all that, the human race is bound together by
19 78 | have tainted every field of human activity.~
20 82 | Divine Revelation. There the human legislator must attain to
21 84 | to the new needs of the human race, is an essential and
22 96 | that external means and human provisions and political
23 97 | precisely by the sad failure of human expedients to stave off
24 102| She does not suppress human energies but lifts them
25 106| The blood of countless human beings, even noncombatants,
26 112| nations, He holds in His hands human counsels and sweetly turns
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