Part, Question 
 1   1, 32 |     2~Therefore, we must not attempt to prove what is of faith,
 2   1, 76 |     1: Perhaps someone might attempt to answer this by saying ~
 3   1, 75 |     1: Perhaps someone might attempt to answer this by saying ~
 4   2, 40 |      proof of folly." But to attempt everything seems to point
 5   2, 40 |     and thoughtless persons ~attempt everything and are full
 6   2, 96 |    Nor, if this law does not attempt to do everything, is ~this
 7   2, 105|   good firmly at heart might attempt something hurtful to the ~
 8   2, 28 |  arouse the human spirit to ~attempt difficult things. Hence
 9   2, 66 |       a man is not bound to ~attempt to accuse, since no man
10   2, 70 |   that he may not repeat the attempt, ~according to Prov. 26:
11   2, 104|     14). Now virtue does not attempt the impossible. Therefore ~
12   2, 126|      that makes one ready to attempt what ought to be attempted, ~
13   2, 128| state of imperfect virtue to attempt the immediate ~accomplishment
14   2, 128|    presumptuous for a man to attempt the ~accomplishment of a
15   2, 128|     if one ~were to make the attempt without confidence in God'
16   2, 156|     certain effort or daring attempt to take vengeance; and ~
17   3, 16 |  Nestorius said: ~"If anyone attempt to attribute sufferings
18   3, 60 |      Sanct. ii): "If anyone ~attempt to baptize in such a way
 
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