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   Doc., Chap.,  Paragraph
1 DeiVerbum, 3, 12 : interpreting Scripture is subject finally to the judgment 2 LumenGentium, 1, 6 : cleansed and joined to Himself, subject to Him in love and fidelity,46 3 LumenGentium, 1, 7 : the Church, indeed, is subject to its Head.69 "Because 4 LumenGentium, 3, 22 : continued existence, is also the subject of supreme and full power 5 LumenGentium, 4, 36 : Him all things are made subject until He subjects Himself 6 LumenGentium, 5, 42 : Still further, some become subject of their own accord to another 7 LumenGentium, 7, 49 : destroyed, all things are subject to Him,267 some of His disciples 8 LumenGentium, Appen, 72: said "to exist also as the subject of supreme and full power 9 SacrosConcil, Intro, 1 : those institutions which are subject to change; to foster whatever 10 SacrosConcil, 1, 15 : which specialize in this subject.~ 11 SacrosConcil, 1, 21 : instituted, and of elements subject to change. These not only 12 GaudiumSpes, Intro, 9 : man; one in which they can subject to their own welfare all 13 GaudiumSpes, 2, 25 : For the beginning, the subject and the goal of all social 14 GaudiumSpes, 3, 34 : image, received a mandate to subject to himself the earth and 15 GaudiumSpes, 7, 66 : affairs which today are subject to change, as in the new 16 GaudiumSpes, 9, 79 : supreme commendation.~On the subject of war, quite a large number 17 GaudiumSpes, 9, 82 :disarmament have already been the subject of extensive, strenuous 18 DignitHuman, 0, 3 : Further light is shed on the subject if one considers that the 19 DignitHuman, 0, 7 : society: hence its exercise is subject to certain regulatory norms. 20 DignitHuman, 0, 11 : commands: "Let everyone be subject to higher authorities.... 21 AdGentes, 2, 15 : private persons, but also, subject to approval by the local 22 AdGentes, 3, 21 : all things may be made subject to God, and finally God 23 AdGentes, 5, 30 : even exempt Religious, are subject to his power in the various 24 PresbytOrdin, Pref, 1 : most useful to treat of the subject of priests at greater length 25 ApostActuos, 5, 24 : mission, the laity are fully subject to higher ecclesiastical 26 OptatTotius, 5, 15 : perceive the links between the subject-matter of philosophy and 27 PerfectCarit, 0, 13 : enough to use goods in a way subject to the superior's will, 28 PerfectCarit, 0, 14 : motion of the Holy Spirit, subject themselves in faith to their 29 ChristDomin, 1, 4 : this head it exists as the subject of supreme, plenary power 30 ChristDomin, 2, 35 : exempt and non-exempt, are subject to the authority of the 31 ChristDomin, 2, 35 : liturgical formation. They are subject to the local Ordinary also 32 ChristDomin, 2, 35 : conducted by Religious are also subject to the authority of the 33 ChristDomin, 3, 40 : dioceses which are now directly subject to the Apostolic See and 34 ChristDomin, 3, 40 : convenient. They are to be made subject to the metropolitan jurisdiction 35 ChristDomin, Direc, 44 : composition of books on the subject. In preparing these directories, 36 UnitatRedint, 3, 22 : the Church, must be the subject of the dialogue.~ 37 InterMirific, 1, 7 : presentations ought always to be subject to moral restraint, lest


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