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1 1 | the inscrutable designs of God, We though unworthy, were
2 4 | confided to Our care by God, We strove to make known
3 4 | Apocalypse, (v, 9) which God has confided to Us. Together
4 4 | world, to the great glory of God and to the edification of
5 5 | Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God and Our own dear Mother,
6 8 | certainly see, with the help of God and the co-operation of
7 13| marriage tie and the duties to God and to humankind, which
8 16| that are of the Spirit of God" (I Cor. ii, 14), yet which
9 17| preaching of the Word of God, so necessary and so fruitful
10 18| of those consecrated to God, and that through their
11 18| infinite goodness and wisdom of God, Who draws good from evil.~
12 22| which was created by and for God alone and is restless until
13 28| Because men have forsaken God and Jesus Christ, they have
14 28| exist without recognizing God or Jesus Christ, on the
15 28| comes from men, not from God. Because of such an assumption,
16 29| not recognize that either God or Jesus Christ had any
17 30| 30. Added to all this, God and Jesus Christ, as well
18 30| ignorant children that neither God nor religion are of any
19 30| daily lives are concerned. God's name, moreover, was scarcely
20 30| to teach anything about God or His law could not but
21 30| possession of a knowledge of God and the means necessary
22 33| xiv, 27) for since He is God, He "beholdeth the heart" (
23 34| Isaias xxxii, 17) for he is God "who judgest justice." (
24 34| and reconciliation with God possible for mankind. (Ephesians
25 34| reconciliation and of love. "God indeed was in Christ, reconciling
26 34| II Corinthians v, 19) "God so loved the world, as to
27 36| in effect, the love of God, We can repeat what the
28 36| has said of the kingdom of God which also rules by love - "
29 37| ye first the kingdom of God, and his justice, and all
30 38| understanding - "the peace of God which surpasseth all understanding" (
31 38| of Christ and made kin to God Himself by means of holiness
32 38| participation in the life of God, by the desire to attain
33 38| which is held out to all by God as our goal and final reward.~
34 39| that authority comes from God, the Creator and Universal
35 40| of Christ is the peace of God, which could not exist if
36 40| there is no power but from God." (Romans xiii, 1; cf. also
37 42| thereby to lift us even unto God.~
38 43| all men become obedient to God "Who beholdeth the heart,"
39 44| alone has been given by God the mandate and the right
40 44| conform to the eternal law of God. In fact, it is much more
41 44| acts of a nation follow God's law, since on the nation
42 47| protect all the rights of God over men and nations.~
43 48| fashioned after the authority of God, the Father, from Whom,
44 49| peace, putting Our trust in God, Who when He called Us to
45 49| placed to rule the Church of God" (Acts xx, 28), you to whom
46 49| above all, and principally, God "hath given the ministry
47 49| dispensers of the mysteries of God." (I Cor. iv, 1) You have
48 51| unmistakable sign from the God of mercy and of love of
49 52| you, render to the Good God for the great work which,
50 57| under the inspiration of God's love, have often gone
51 58| servants of the servants of God, particularly of the sick
52 63| fold and one shepherd." May God, and We join with you and
53 64| the Church is committed by God, first of all, to the attainment
54 65| to violate the rights of God Himself over civil society.~
55 67| country where the hand of God, who guides the course of
56 69| responsible to no one but God for Our decisions, We protest,
57 70| Psalms lxxxiv, 11) It is God's task to bring about this
58 71| hosts sang: "Glory be to God in the highest; and on ,
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