Chapter, §
1 Intro, 8| place, Whoever hates his life in this world, will keep
2 Intro, 8| will keep it for eternal life and when he promises eternal
3 Intro, 8| according to the merits of their life; otherwise, the incarnation
4 Intro, 9| appeased by a change of life, after quarrels have been
5 Intro, 9| pattern of a sound and upright life are worsening, disappearing
6 Intro, 9| of union or commendam for life. They are bound to release
7 Intro, 9| others by the purity of their life and the excellence of their
8 Intro, 9| sober, chaste and godly life that he shines out before
9 Intro, 9| as befits their state of life, those whom they have or
10 Intro, 9| an upright and honourable life . For the development of
11 Intro, 9| now establishing concern life, morals and ecclesiastical
12 Intro, 10| faith but also in that of life and morals . This has often
13 Intro, 11| persons and their state of life, boldly and without discrimination,
14 Intro, 11| prudence and exemplary life. Wherever he goes to preach,
15 Intro, 11| superiors and of their state of life. Yet these they rebuke and
16 Intro, 11| women who are leading a life of virginity, celibacy or
17 Intro, 11| deeds, the reward of eternal life. Let nobody therefore . . .
18 Intro, 12| mystery of his most holy life he might restore life; and
19 Intro, 12| holy life he might restore life; and they make themselves
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