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1 2 | heavenly Father and the human race imparted to the Church, 2 14 | individuals and to the whole human race. "This devotion," he 3 20 | infinite love of God for the human race (which we shall never 4 21 | Heart, the noblest part of human nature, is hypostatically 5 22 | His boundless love for the human race. "There is in the Sacred 6 30 | was He alone, from that human nature united hypostatically 7 30 | Person, Who could open to the human race the "fountain of living 8 35 | due for the sins of the human race; "By suffering out 9 35 | the offense of the whole human race."30 ~ 10 37 | duties and obligations of the human race and the rights of God, 11 37 | satisfaction for the sins of the human race, and so man was set 12 37 | satisfy for the sin of all human nature, God gave him His 13 38 | reason the expressions of human, intimate, and paternal 14 38 | continued to sustain the human race. On the other hand, 15 38 | only divine love but also human sentiments of love. All 16 39 | His divine Person a truly human nature, individual, whole 17 40 | then, was wanting to the human nature which the Word of 18 41 | the ordinary emotions of human life are impossible. Therefore 19 41 | but these, joined to a human will full of divine charity 20 42 | Himself a true and perfect human nature, and made and fashioned 21 43 | begotten Son of God took a human nature capable of suffering 22 44 | Jesus Christ took a perfect human nature and our weak and 23 44 | our weak and perishable human body with the object of 24 44 | could express itself in human terms. ~ 25 47 | the fact that He assumed a human nature complete in all respects: " 26 49 | Christ had really put on human nature: "Our Lord, to prove 27 50 | redemption. "These affections of human infirmity, even as the human 28 50 | human infirmity, even as the human body itself and death, the 29 50 | sorrow a sin, but a sign of human weakness. Like a choir singing 30 52 | and hence that He assumed human nature in order to work 31 53 | beating. For what is true of human psychology and its effects 32 56 | into His soul, enriches the human will of Christ and enlightens 33 57 | more so than any other human body.54 ~ 34 61 | heavenly Father and the entire human race, of which He has every 35 62 | the manifold affections, human and divine, of our Savior 36 63 | beat with a love at once human and divine after the Virgin 37 64 | with the affections of His human will and the divine Love, 38 72 | spiritual Mother of the whole human race. And so St. Augustine 39 75 | the other members of His human nature is also a legitimate 40 80 | bestows on the redeemed human race. This is a truth full 41 85 | overflowing with love both human and divine and rich with 42 86 | His twofold nature, the human and the divine; in it we 43 86 | divine Word and also its human love and its other emotions 44 89 | devotion to the divine and human love of the Incarnate Word 45 89 | it overflowed into the human will of Jesus Christ and 46 90 | and Jesus Christ for the human race by means of the revered 47 91 | towards the most sacred human nature of Christ, and especially 48 92 | mounting up from the wounded human nature of his Lord to the 49 93 | Heart as depicting the love, human and divine, which exists 50 97 | s merciful love for the human race. In this special manifestation 51 101| s infinite love for the human race is honored, are in 52 102| of Jesus represents His human love alone and that there 53 104| that both natures -- the human and the divine -- are united 54 104| spiritual love, namely, the human and the divine love. For 55 104| natural bond insofar as the human love, including that of 56 104| the Word made Flesh, the human race stained with so many 57 113| which consecrated the whole human race to the same Sacred 58 116| Church and Redeemer of the human race. Not a few children 59 120| needs of the Church and the human race? What religious practice 60 124| right; to guide the lower human affairs by heavenly principles; 61 125| Christians, nay, on the whole human race, from the devotion 62 125| carrying out the work of human Redemption the Blessed Virgin