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1 1, 2, b, 44| holiness, and attained the promises."7~ ~ ~"The just man lives 2 1, 2, d, 62| ineffable truth of God's promises, disregarding the judgment 3 2, 1, d, 120| Reason, history and God's promises are on her side. The most 4 2, 1, d, 124| simple tyranny; that its promises are lies; that its fruits 5 2, 1, e, 126| the Church, despite the promises of Jesus Christ, would be 6 2, 2, c, 144| TO BE OBEYED~ ~ ~"Solemn promises of loyalty and obedience"~ ~ 7 2, 2, c, 144| Piacenza (...).~ ~The solemn promises of unlimited loyalty and 8 2, 3, a, 152| to you. Do not make easy promises nor accept conditions down 9 2, 3, c, 164| out with success.~ ~The promises they made at the foot of 10 2, 3, c, 164| ordination are not empty promises. They keep these promises 11 2, 3, c, 164| promises. They keep these promises throughout their whole life. 12 2, 4, a, 180| genuine piety. We possess the promises of the present life and 13 2, 5, c, 213| as they are, by the false promises of those who, instead of 14 2, 5, c, 213| teachings and even falser promises. This is the hour for us 15 3, 1, a, 229| people are attracted by false promises, and everything is being 16 4, 1 308 | people have made magnificent promises up till now, but they have 17 4, 2 325 | deceive them with empty promises or incite them to despise 18 5, 1, b, 382| from their homes by false promises, crossed the ocean to settle 19 5, 1, c, 383| emigration agent who, with promises of easy riches, convinces 20 5, 1, c, 384| either by vain hopes or false promises, found an Iliad of woes, 21 5, 1, c, 385| dazzled by a thousand false promises, and forced by necessity 22 5, 1, c, 386| attracted there by a thousand promises ‑- poor emigrants who were 23 5, 3, c, 459| great book of life. He promises to be always with you: ecce 24 5, 3, d, 466| for joy, renew all your promises to God. On your knees ask 25 5, 3, d, 466| just made, these generous promises of yours, these most noble