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1 3 | beneficent peace, thanks to the divine goodness and mercy, has
2 13| and honouring also their Divine Master and His unworthy
3 21| a particular way by the Divine Creator and Redeemer.~
4 40| you nourish and govern by divine mandate and who would hardly
5 40| if we are to share in the divine redemption. It concerns
6 42| to fulfil the imperative Divine Commission entrusted to
7 42| entrusted to her by her Divine Founder, to bring to souls,
8 43| universality and totality of the divine mandate to the Church, has
9 43| Church, has been shown by the Divine Master Himself, the Creator
10 46| 46. The universal and divine mandate with which the Church
11 48| as fellow workers in His Divine Apostolate. And His example
12 69| a sensible proof of the divine aid and favour We already
13 69| to the promised unfailing divine assistance, We remain, and
14 70| parts of the world to the divine Founder of the Church and
15 70| Apostles, and on which day divine providence has disposed
16 71| hidden in the mystery of the Divine Heart, which will infallibly
17 72| through human favour, but by divine mandate. She must always
18 72| circumstances, but from the divine and inviolable decree. And
19 74| the augury and pledge of divine blessings, descend upon
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