Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1, 1 | 1. Q. Who made the world?~A. God made the world. ~ ~
2 1, 1, 1 | the world?~A. God made the world. ~ ~
3 1, 1, 6 | and to serve Him in this world, and to be happy with Him
4 2, 1, 1 | 1. Q. Who made the world?~A. God made the world. ~
5 2, 1, 1 | the world?~A. God made the world. ~
6 2, 1, 6 | and to serve Him in this world, and to be happy with Him
7 2, 5, 48 | we are brought into the world with its guilt on our soul. ~
8 2, 12, 127 | last till the end of the world. ~
9 2, 12, 135 | its members throughout the world. ~ ~
10 2, 24, 267 | graces bestowed on the whole world; To satisfy God's justice
11 2, 37, 421 | man if he gain the whole world and suffer the loss of his
12 3, 1, 127 | because everything in the world was created for something
13 3, 1, 127 | there is nothing in the world more perfect than man; therefore,
14 3, 1, 127 | for something outside this world, and since he was not created
15 3, 1, 129 | these things belong to the world and not man's nature. He
16 3, 1, 129 | nature. He came into this world without them and he will
17 3, 1, 129 | good or evil done in this world will accompany men to the
18 3, 1, 130 | Q. 130. Who made the world?~A. God made the world.~ ~
19 3, 1, 130 | the world?~A. God made the world.~ ~
20 3, 1, 131 | Q. 131. What does "world" mean in this question?~
21 3, 1, 131 | question?~A. In this question "world" means the universe; that
22 3, 1, 140 | its condition in the next world. Hence we say the soul is
23 3, 1, 150 | and to serve Him in this world, and to be happy with Him
24 3, 3, 204 | now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen."~ ~
25 3, 4, 212 | preserves and governs the world and all it contains?~A.
26 3, 4, 212 | preserves and governs the world and all it contains His
27 3, 5, 234 | there any persons in the world who are not the descendants
28 3, 5, 234 | There are no persons in the world now, and there never have
29 3, 5, 258 | they, too, come into the world in a state of mortal sin.~ ~
30 3, 5, 266 | we are brought into the world with its guilt on our soul.~ ~
31 3, 6, 308 | to cause most evil in the world?~A. Drunkenness, dishonesty
32 3, 6, 308 | to cause most evil in the world, and they are therefore
33 3, 7, 326 | could He have converted the world and have persuaded sinful
34 3, 7, 328 | every person born into the world should share in His merits,
35 3, 7, 346 | the moral condition of the world just before the coming of
36 3, 7, 346 | the moral condition of the world was very bad. Idolatry,
37 3, 7, 347 | so long delayed that the world -- suffering from every
38 3, 8, 375 | by the sins of the whole world;~3. By His knowledge of
39 3, 9, 432 | forgiven either in this world or in the next?~A. The sins
40 3, 9, 432 | forgiven either in this world or in the next, are sins
41 3, 10, 451 | promised gifts of grace in this world and of glory in the next,
42 3, 10, 453 | of its influence upon the world are the effects of the redemption.~ ~
43 3, 10, 456 | happiness chiefly in this world, are called natural gifts,
44 3, 10, 456 | happiness chiefly in the next world are called supernatural
45 3, 11, 484 | Saviour's coming into the world, that men might know when
46 3, 12, 546 | will last to the end of the world.~ ~
47 3, 12, 549 | and the bishops of the world are subject to the Pope.~ ~
48 3, 12, 552 | Catholics throughout the world believe each and every article
49 3, 12, 564 | taught throughout the whole world;~3. It is universal in doctrine,
50 3, 12, 572 | its members throughout the world.~ ~ ~
51 3, 14, 628 | temporal, is inflicted in this world or in purgatory. The Sacrament
52 3, 14, 628 | and indulgences in this world and the sufferings of purgatory
53 3, 15, 687 | all its benefits, into the world, and it is the only Faith
54 3, 15, 704 | Moreover, his experience in the world extends over all ages and
55 3, 15, 711 | retain anything that this world can give; and who, when
56 3, 15, 712 | own sins and those of the world; and they who patiently
57 3, 17, 762 | the misfortunes of this world can last only for a time,
58 3, 18, 796 | of judgment, before the world, whether we conceal it now
59 3, 21, 887 | there are tabernacles in the world, or as there are Masses
60 3, 21, 887 | there are tabernacles in the world, or as there are Masses
61 3, 23, 921 | graces bestowed on the whole world;~3rd. To satisfy God's justice
62 3, 24, 982 | return to the service of the world to live as ordinary laymen.~ ~
63 3, 24, 984 | the Church throughout the world.~ ~
64 3, 25, 1009| bringing children into the world to serve God;~3. To prevent
65 3, 26, 1096| taketh away the sins of the world. The wax is usually covered
66 3, 29, 1135| from the beginning of the world, were obliged to keep the
67 3, 30, 1158| with spirits of the other world. They pretend also to give
68 3, 32, 1233| God. Persons living in the world are sometimes permitted
69 3, 34, 1322| improve our position in the world?~A. We should try to improve
70 3, 34, 1322| improve our position in the world, provided we can do so honestly
71 3, 37, 1388| for, rules and governs the world and directs all things by
72 3, 37, 1389| may receive from the whole world the honor denied Him at
73 3, 37, 1398| evil he has done in this world. But as heaven and hell
74 3, 37, 1399| man if he gain the whole world and suffer the loss of his
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