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1 1, 0| incited by the principal men of the day, or possibly
2 1, 0| excellent and intelligent men are yet living, to whom
3 1, 0| and beloved by all good men. In his mother, Margaret
4 1, 0| more facility than other men, the causes and designs
5 1, 0| attentively listened to by men of high attainments, Doctor
6 1, 0| councils, which taught that men deserve the remission of
7 1, 0| dogma of the Pharisees, that men are in themselves just before
8 1, 0| Luther led the minds of men to the Saviour, and, like
9 1, 0| established modes of worship, men of rank who knew him well,
10 1, 0| his own sophistry; these men he directed to compose something
11 1, 0| which many wise and learned men have done, he yielded up
12 1, 0| the information of pious men as to the errors which Luther
13 1, 0| pernicious errors which men of the Epicurean school.
14 1, 0| churches by pious and learned men, for although some may expound
15 1, 0| degree, affects even good men, because as we naturally
16 1, 0| class, who were leading men in the schools, down to
17 1, 0| giants ; unholy and unlearned men reigned in the Church, of
18 1, 0| theme, it behooves all pious men the world over to mingle
19 1, 0| ever shine in the sons of men, to guide and govern them."
20 2, 2| For although irreligious men conceive that the interests
21 2, 2| held most dear by all good men. Let this therefore be the
22 2, 2| Father, and gives gifts unto men; these gifts are the voice
23 2, 2| to wage war on these very men through leaders chosen from
24 2, 2| others were indeed great men, who founded, states, or
25 2, 2| propounded by her, for to men of sense and piety who can
26 2, 2| duty of teaching amongst men. He also added this interpretation,
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