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1 14 | demonstration of the indissoluble unity of the Catholic Church rallying
2 38 | see the human race in the unity of one common origin in
3 38 | Ephesians iv. 6); in the unity of nature which in every
4 38 | spiritual, immortal soul; in the unity of the immediate end and
5 38 | mission in the world; in the unity of dwelling place, the earth,
6 38 | and develop life; in the unity of the supernatural end,
7 38 | all should tend; in the unity of means to secure that
8 39 | portrays for us mankind in the unity of its relations with the
9 39 | Colossians i. 16); in the unity of its ransom, effected
10 41 | until we all meet into the unity of faith, and of the knowledge
11 42 | 42.In the light of this unity of all mankind, which exists
12 43 | not destined to break the unity of the human race, but rather
13 44 | and practiced, and not the unity which is exclusively external
14 45 | incumbent on men from their unity of origin and common destiny.~
15 71 | peoples, for it breaks the unity of supra-national society,
16 72 | special laws which protect its unity and promote its prosperity.~
17 83 | of the peoples from that unity of doctrine, faith, customs
18 93 | humanitarianism, but rather unity and mutual support. In the
19 97 | restored to mankind that unity of religious teaching and
20 98 | 98.Unity, towards which, so many,
21 98 | had placed their trust! Unity, the desired of those many
22 98 | II Corinthians xiii. 11). Unity, the hope of so many noble
23 115| that all may live in that unity of faith and of love, from
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