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1 10 | which enlighteneth every man that cometh into this world" (
2 30 | rapid progress, withdrawing man, the family and the State
3 31 | groveled; of arriving at man's estate, when they stooped
4 36 | His creative work, made man to His Own image and likeness (
5 36 | tells us that He enriched man with supernatural gifts
6 38 | of nature which in every man is equally composed of material
7 39 | Mediator of God and men, the man Christ Jesus" (I Timothy
8 41 | Son of God, unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the
9 48 | preached: "putting on the new, (man) him who is renewed unto
10 50 | the Christian ideal urges man; but above all they have
11 52 | Source and absolute Master of man and of society - and from
12 59 | the natural perfection of man. It is for this perfection
13 61 | lest it be forgotten that man and the family are by nature
14 73 | way that is inherent in man - nay, denies it utterly -
15 83 | goods which God has given man as a means of sustenance
16 85 | that does not dispense a man from the frank, bold profession
17 100| which alone can furnish man with such solid bases of
18 103| Ephesians ii. 20) on which man and society can find stability
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