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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph
1 1, 3 | enduring witness to Himself in created realities (see Rom. 1:19- 2 1, 6 | known with certainty from created reality by the light of Lumen gentium Chap., Paragraph
3 1, 2 | own wisdom and goodness, created the whole world. His plan 4 4, 36 | subjects Himself and all created things to the Father that 5 4, 36 | contribute their effort, so that created goods may be perfected by 6 8 | V. Mary the sign of created hope and solace to the wandering Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
7 Pref, 2 | which the Christian sees as created and sustained by its Maker' 8 1, 12 | Scripture teaches that man was created "to the image of God," is 9 1, 12 | beginning "male and female he created them" (Gen. 1:27). Their 10 1, 13 | himself and others and all created things.~Therefore man is 11 1, 14 | honorable since God has created it and will raise it up 12 1, 18 | teaches that man has been created by God for a blissful purpose 13 1, 19 | would not exist were he not created by Gods love and constantly 14 1, 21 | member of society by God Who created him, but even more important, 15 2, 24 | brotherhood. For having been created in the image of God, Who " 16 2, 24 | God, Who "from one man has created the whole human race and 17 2, 29 | a rational soul and are created in God's likeness, since 18 3, 34 | with God's will. For man, created to God's image, received 19 3, 36 | earthly affairs we mean that created things and societies themselves 20 3, 36 | circumstance of their having been created, all things are endowed 21 3, 36 | affairs, is taken to mean that created things do not depend on 22 3, 37 | love the things themselves created by God, and ought to do 23 4, 41 | mind. But only God, Who created man to His own image and 24 4, 41 | totality the whole of nature created by God for man's use.~Thanks 25 5, 49 | wholesome public opinion created about it if Christian couples 26 7, 66 | opportunities, however, should be created in their own areas as far 27 7, 68 | independent human beings created lo the image of God. Therefore, 28 7, 69 | the company of charity, created goods should be in abundance 29 7, 69(10)| and the distribution of created goods serve the common good."~ Gravissimum educationis Chap., Paragraph
30 0 | according to the new man created in justice and holiness Nostra aetate Chap., Paragraph
31 0, 5 | a brotherly way any man, created as he is in the image of Dignitatis humanae Chap., Paragraph
32 0, 11 | human person whom He Himself created and man is to be guided Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
33 1, 2 | divine goodness. Thus He who created all things may at last be " 34 2, 12 | there appears the new man, created according to God (cf. Eph. 35 3, 21 | must appear the new man created according to God in justice Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
36 2, 5 | themselves, their labors and all created things, together with him. 37 3, 17 | human values and esteem created goods as gifts of God. By 38 3, 17 | of the world and because created goods are altogether necessary Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
39 2, 7 | whose service they were created. It has pleased God to unite 40 2, 8 | God in which he has been created, and also Christ the Lord Dei verbum Chap., Paragraph
41 3, 42 | that certain offices be created for the service of all or


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