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1 1 | was first taught us by the Redeemer Himself. Illustrating as 2 3 | society established by the Redeemer of the human race resembles 3 11 | faithful with the divine Redeemer; and then, from this consoling 4 17 | commission of the Divine Redeemer Himself, that Christ's apostolate 5 17 | the Kingdom of the Divine Redeemer occupy an honorable, if 6 24 | mystical members of our Redeemer; but if anyone unhappily 7 26 | Pentecost."23 For the Divine Redeemer began the building of the 8 29 | all, by the death of our Redeemer, the New Testament took 9 37 | superior powers, so the Divine Redeemer holds the helm of the universal 10 40 | manner. On the contrary, our Redeemer also governs His Mystical 11 41 | the Mystical Body of the Redeemer so obscured and so maimed, 12 44 | need the help of the Divine Redeemer, for He has said: "Without 13 47 | counsels she reflects the Redeemer's poverty, obedience and 14 51 | follows that from our Divine Redeemer as from a fountainhead " 15 54 | mission by which our Divine Redeemer sent His Apostles into the 16 56 | the beloved soul of our Redeemer as in His most cherished 17 58 | heavenly gifts which our Redeemer, together with His Spirit, 18 63 | order is the Spirit of our Redeemer who penetrates and fills 19 65 | reason which led our Divine Redeemer to give to the community 20 65 | and proceed from our one Redeemer who not only said as He 21 67 | teaches that the Divine Redeemer and the Society which is 22 69 | proposed end. As the Divine Redeemer sent the Paraclete, the 23 73 | hope, which bind us to our Redeemer in His Mystical Body are 24 74 | claim to love the Divine Redeemer, if we hate those whom He 25 75 | knowledge and love of our Divine Redeemer, of which we were the object 26 77 | and the complement of the Redeemer, while Christ in a sense 27 78 | our union with the Divine Redeemer and in particular of the 28 82 | Church. And as the Divine Redeemer, when dying on the Cross, 29 83 | Christ, and to love the Redeemer Himself in all the members 30 86 | unity. They make the Divine Redeemer and the members of the Church 31 89 | is false; for the divine Redeemer is most closely united not 32 90 | addressed to the Divine Redeemer also; for all Christians 33 94 | are all the dearer to our Redeemer because they are deserving 34 98 | last mortal breath, our Redeemer never ceased for an instant, 35 100| 100. Our Redeemer showed His burning love 36 101| the Kingdom of the Divine Redeemer. No member of this venerated 37 103| the Mystical Body of the Redeemer, they still remain deprived 38 104| the example of the Divine Redeemer and to give themselves constantly 39 108| the torments of our Divine Redeemer. But today that duty is 40 110| the spirit of our Divine Redeemer, already given on the Cross,