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1 Pref| obtain, and what excellent~men God will make of them, so
2 1| experience much good from men, still~whatever we receive
3 1| of first importance that men have a right head; for~where
4 1| commit yourself to chance, as men of brutal~heart, who think
5 1| not leave it unavenged if men turn from Him, and will~
6 1| market, or~wherever else men make false oaths in God'
7 1| refuted, peace is made among men,~obedience is rendered,
8 1| but only daring, unbridled men, whom no teaching or reproof~
9 1| spring up and bear fruit, and men grow up whom an entire~land
10 1| inferred that they must be holy men who live according to these
11 1| in their service, so that men should have had blessing~
12 1| glad (I say it again) if men would open~their eyes and
13 1| good saying of old and wise men: Deo, parentibus et magistris~
14 1| knew them a fore; therefore men~pass them lightly by, are
15 1| liberal education, that men may be able to have their
16 1| and give us grace to~train men by whom land and people
17 1| general, in all conditions, men and women, who were~created
18 1| blessing and grace, so that~men would have joy and happiness
19 1| themselves be loaded with other men's sins. ~Let this suffice
20 1| intolerable to live among men in open~shame and general
21 1| course of the world; namely, men do not like to offend~anybody,
22 1| there seldom~preside godly men. ~For to be a judge requires
23 1| Whatsoever ye would that men~should do to you, do ye
24 1| eyes and ears wide, and~men aid to this effect by the
25 1| say and urge in order that men might become rid of the
26 1| and other~modes of leading men astray, or rascality, but
27 1| that you do good to all men, help them, and promote
28 2| has delivered us poor lost men from the jaws of hell,~has
29 2| cause it to be preached; but men~and evil spirits were there,
30 2| mind,~and reason of all men. For although the whole
31 2| written in the~hearts of all men; the Creed, however, no
32 3| been offered~hitherto when men were babbling and bawling
33 3| regarded these things,~and men supposed it to be sufficient
34 3| there must be earnestness. Men~must feel their distress,
35 3| as it~ought to be, and men will require no teaching
36 3| the prayer of a few~godly men intervened like a wall of
37 3| as an exhortation, that men may learn, first of all,~
38 3| then, it is profaned when men preach, teach,~and speak
39 3| Furthermore, also when men, by swearing, cursing, conjuring,
40 3| destructive beasts, wicked men, etc. All this it is well
41 3| live in the~world among men who do us much harm and
42 3| 6,14: For if ye forgive men their~trespasses, your heavenly
43 3| comes that he often~breaks men's necks or drives them to
44 4| devised nor invented by men. For as truly as I can say,
45 4| is to be baptized not by men, but~by God Himself. Therefore
46 4| but this is wanting that men apprehend it and~hold it
47 4| understood the~art of saving men from dying, or, even though
48 4| death and preserves all men alive. ~Thus we must regard
49 5| of questions about which men~are troubled at the present
50 5| founded upon the holiness of men, but~upon the Word of God.
51 5| admonition and exhortation,~that men may not let so great a treasure
52 5| Sacrament~often. For we see that men seem weary and lazy with
53 5| continuing to preach that men may not become~weary and
54 5| compulsion, as being forced by men, but in obedience to the
55 5| Him. You must not suffer men to coerce you~unto faith
56 5| a distinction here among men. For those who~are wanton
57 5| because we are~poor miserable men and just because we are
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