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... given the church the most radical and massive and rapid reform it has ever known . They would not have hesitated before one more barrier without good reason . We have little to gain in political or secular terms from this decision ; we ...
... given the church the most radical and massive and rapid reform it has ever known . They would not have hesitated before one more barrier without good reason . We have little to gain in political or secular terms from this decision ; we ...
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... given until Jesus was lifted up in the hour of the cross . Once the Spirit is given from the cross , the eschata are inaugurated . The first fruit of the life- giving Spirit given in the eschata must be the glorification of Jesus in his ...
... given until Jesus was lifted up in the hour of the cross . Once the Spirit is given from the cross , the eschata are inaugurated . The first fruit of the life- giving Spirit given in the eschata must be the glorification of Jesus in his ...
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... given to her is really obedience given to God . Respect cannot be de- manded ; it can only be freely given . Obedience is given to lawful authority ; respect is due to all . The new nun realizes that the formalities of respect observed ...
... given to her is really obedience given to God . Respect cannot be de- manded ; it can only be freely given . Obedience is given to lawful authority ; respect is due to all . The new nun realizes that the formalities of respect observed ...
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