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1 4 | Behold the lamb of God" (Saint John i. 29), in order to
2 4 | entreaty: "Behold your King" (Saint John xix. 14) to the renegades,
3 10 | cometh into this world" (Saint John i. 9) may make clear
4 10 | the Truth and the Life" (Saint John xiv. 6).~
5 16 | have it more abundantly" (Saint John x. 10).~
6 19 | truth, hearest My voice" (Saint John xviii. 37), We feel
7 19 | truth shall make you free" (Saint John viii. 32).~
8 40 | another, as I have loved you" (Saint John xv. 12).~
9 68 | children to come unto me" (Saint Matthew xix, 14), would
10 87 | but the laborers are few" (Saint Matthew ix. 37; Saint Luke
11 87 | Saint Matthew ix. 37; Saint Luke x.2), the collaboration
12 87 | workers into his vineyard (cf. Saint Matthew ix. 37; Saint Luke
13 87 | cf. Saint Matthew ix. 37; Saint Luke x.2) has been granted
14 89 | Christ" in the sense which Saint Augustine explains as follows: "
15 89 | The Gospel according to Saint John, tract 51, n. 13).~
16 102| things that are Caesar's" (Saint Matthew xxii. 21); she has
17 102| peace to men of good will" (Saint Luke ii. 14).~
18 103| peace I give unto you" (Saint John xiv. 27); and thus
19 104| hell shall not prevail" (Saint Matthew xvi. 18), nor can
20 105| to perish miserably (cf. Saint Matthew vii. 26, 27).~
21 106| Hour of Darkness" (cf. Saint Luke xxii. 53), in which
22 106| beginnings of sorrows" (Saint Matthew xxiv. 8), but even
23 107| are hidden from thy eyes" (Saint Luke xix. 42).~
24 110| whose measure eternity" (Saint Augustine, Ep. CXXXVIII.
25 115| That they all may be one" (Saint John xvii. 21) that all
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