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1 1 | you breath, nor soul, nor life, neither did I frame the 2 1 | approaches this cradle of life's origin and exercises his 3 1 | which will rise a new human life, it is for man to release 4 1 | the marvelous evolution of life, his duty is to respect 5 2 | The inviolability of human life ~You, more than others, 6 2 | appreciate and realize what human life is in itself, and what it 7 2 | the womb, has the right to life directly from God and not 8 2 | disposal of an innocent human life, that is, a disposal which 9 2 | for example, to save the life of the mother is a very 10 2 | and a burden upon it. The life of an innocent person is 11 2 | esteem and respect for human life that you foster in your 12 2 | the helpless and hidden life of the child, basing yourselves 13 3 | and raised for Him a human life entrusted to him, greater 14 3 | beauty and nobility of that life which begins, is formed 15 3 | respect and love for incipient life with unconditioned security. 16 3 | respect and love for the new life is necessary today. Unfortunately, 17 3 | courage and honor to give life. ~ 18 4 | Supernatural life ~If what We have said up 19 4 | protection and care of natural life, much more so must it concern 20 4 | concern the supernatural life, which the newly born receives 21 4 | way to communicate that life to the child who has not 22 5 | honor of producing a new life, whose coming they await 23 5 | and cherish that nascent life follows spontaneously. This 24 5 | facilitate the birth of new life, to protect it and set it 25 5 | and preservation of this life, regardless of the precepts 26 6 | hinders the procreation of new life is immoral; and that no " 27 7 | readiness in the service of life if an attack made by man 28 7 | faculty of procreating a new life. Here, too, you have a clear 29 8 | the partners to a state of life, which even as it confers 30 8 | constitutes them in a state of life, namely, the matrimonial 31 8 | the very nature of married life. ~Serious motives, such 32 8 | entire period of matrimonial life. From this it follows that 33 8 | a false appreciation of life and of motives foreign to 34 9 | every direct attack upon the life and the development of the 35 9 | rights and duties of married life, governed by the principles 36 10| wife there results a new life, it is a result which remains 37 10| welfare of the still hidden life in the womb of the mother, 38 10| and intimacies of married life. How, then, will you be 39 11| and upbringing of a new life. The other ends, inasmuch 40 11| the procreation of a new life human beings made of flesh 41 11| common work of external life, but even all personal enrichment— 42 11| posterity. The perfect married life, of its very nature, also 43 11| realization. ~To reduce the common life of husband and wife and 44 11| the procreation of a new life according to the will and 45 11| the values of matrimonial life that these personal values, 46 12| authors and educators of a new life. A high and noble duty! 47 12| and moral form of married life, is therefore not only an 48 12| experience and ignorant of life's delusions. For what normal 49 13| purpose of procreating a new life. There is a tendency to 50 13| stimulate them to the service of life, then the Creator would 51 13| the origin and source of life. ~Unfortunately, unceasing 52 13| and acts the whole marital life, not without serious dangers 53 13| rather for the service of life. Banish from your heart 54 13| the intimacies of married life under the pretext of instructing,