What they wished rather was that he should speak out of the fulness of his heart and there leave the matter. |
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A treatise on the fulness of the everlasting gospel, setting forth its first principles, promises, and blessings. |
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Nonetheless, there is a complete renewal of the Church, enriched notably by a more obvious Marian presence in the fulness of her mystery. |
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We, just and unjust, ill and well, to live in the fulness of our humanity, we through ourselves into your arms in complete faith. |
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The gift of the Torah and the fulness of grace bestowed on Mary at her annunciation spring from the same love whose secret is in God. |
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John Stich, half crazy with joy, was tossing his cap in the air, and in the fulness of his heart was stealing a few kisses from Mistress Betty's pretty mouth. |
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Would the fulness of history render meaningless the whole course it had run? |
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The earth and the fulness of it belongs to every generation, and the preceding one can have no right to bind it up from posterity. |
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From the fulness of his grace we have all received one blessing after another. |
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Bertha had chosen a blue and white silk of a bayadere stripe, with lace ruffles at the neck and wrists and a skirt of voluminous fulness. |
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The former British spellings instal, fulness, and dulness are now quite rare. |
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Chronic defluxion from the nose, with sense of stuffing and fulness, occasionally attends cerebral congestion. |
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There life is seen as a series of separate stages: the growth to maturity, the years of fulness, and then the decline and fall before the inevitable end. |
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Or would it not be better to put it this way: they cast light upon the event, infusing it with the fulness of its meaning in the order of the Configuration. |
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Candor entails truth fulness, but credibility does not. |
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Here the fulness of intimacy with Christ is realized, becoming one with him, total conformity to him to whom consecrated persons are called by vocation. |
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It finds its identity in the call of the Lord, in following him, in unconditional love and service, which are capable of filling a life to the brim and giving it fulness of meaning. |
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Jesus lives with genuine passion his dedication to the dream he has in his heart: the preaching and the building of the Kingdom of his Father who wants all men to be saved and to reach the fulness of life. |
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In the fulness of time, in His mysterious plan of love, God the Father sent His only Son to begin the Kingdom of God on earth and bring about the spiritual rebirth of mankind. |
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Sometimes one finds a slight variation: He was reunited with his ancestors often crowns a happy old age, the fulness of days being a sign of blessing. |
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Since we can see the face of a suffering Lord Jesus in every sick person, the pilgrimage is a step forward in our path towards the fulness of grace. |
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Remember what the letter from Taizé says in this regard: « Whatever our culture, our age or our history, we have in common a yearning, a thirst for life in fulness » This is a great truth. |
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