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1 11| 11. Public life is so enveloped, even at
2 11| the very fountainheads of life, physical, intellectual,
3 12| large measure in public life and in the affairs of government.
4 14| every age and condition in life, the general spirit of insubordination
5 14| their luxurious mode of life. Finally, We cannot but
6 15| possess that security of life in which we can place our
7 16| which affect the spiritual life of souls. These evils are
8 17| teachers of the religious life have not yet been reopened;
9 18| they affect the spiritual life, have been felt all over
10 21| and of the value of human life has been lost in the brutal
11 24| domineer over others, pride of life, soon becomes mere party
12 25| equal right with us both to life and to prosperity, that
13 25| the affairs of practical life, that, in the last analysis,
14 29| the germ of all social life, these were lowered, were
15 29| sources of domestic and social life.~
16 33| sealing it with His own life's blood, the law of brotherly
17 38| value and dignity of human life. Human personality, too,
18 38| and participation in the life of God, by the desire to
19 40| the greater part of His life. (Luke ii, 51) He also taught,
20 41| and value of the spiritual life, on the dignity and sanctity
21 41| dignity and sanctity of human life, on the duty of obedience,
22 41| consequence the sanctity of family life - if we stop to reflect,
23 43| both public and private life on the road to righteousness
24 47| both in public and private life. If this were done, then
25 48| His love, in each one's life by the living according
26 48| Nazareth, and the whole family life is inspired by the sacred
27 55| essential part of our Christian life and of the sacred ministry
28 57| have made to the interior life of the Church and to the
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