|    Part, Question1   2, 87 |   their parents, ~they fail to mend their ways. The text adds, "
 2   2, 11 |   resistance, and, refusing to mend their ~pernicious and deadly
 3   2, 11 |     careful ~anxiety, ready to mend their opinion, when they
 4   2, 38 |       Augustine states (Contra Mend. ~xv). Therefore, as one
 5   2, 71 |       sin in order that he may mend, whether one denounce it,
 6   2, 81 | enemies in order that they may mend their ways. ~Thus prayer
 7   2, 106|       descendants at least may mend their ways; yet ~should
 8   2, 108|     for Augustine says (Contra Mend. xii) that ~"a lie is a
 9   2, 108|         Augustine says (Contra Mend. x): "Let no one doubt that ~
10   2, 108|        Augustine says (Lib. De Mend. xxi): "Whoever thinks ~
11   2, 108|     Augustine declares (Contra Mend. i).~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[110]
12   2, 108|    Augustine observes (Lib. De Mend. v), the ~deeds of certain
13   2, 108|       Augustine says ~(Lib. De Mend. v): "We must believe that
14   2, 108|       Super. Gen. xxvi; Contra Mend. x; Contra Faust. ~xxii).
15   2, 108|        Augustine says ~(Contra Mend. x).~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[110]
16   2, 108|        Augustine says (Lib. De Mend. v), "it is not a lie to
17   2, 108|        Augustine says (Lib. De Mend. xvii) that "it is a ~precept
18   3, 82 |      for a time, that they may mend; but the exercise is ~withdrawn
19   3, 89 |   other hand, those who do not mend their corrupt and wicked
 
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