Chapter
1 1| sticks and clings to our nature, even to the grave. ~So,
2 1| trust alone in God. For by nature we all have within us~this
3 1| causes and~necessities, which nature teaches and requires; for
4 1| inheres in every one by nature and it is a common practice
5 1| without this estate.~For where nature has its course, as it is
6 1| ye even so to them. ~Even nature teaches the same thing in
7 1| For we are so inclined by nature that no one desires to see
8 3| indeed, the human~heart is by nature so despondent that it always
9 3| it is always holy in~its nature, but in our use it is not
10 3| daily live is of such~a nature that it neither trusts nor
11 3| yet is our life of such a nature that one stands to-day and~
12 3| lusts which cleave to us by nature, and to which we are incited
13 4| transcendent that if timid~nature could realize it, it might
14 4| this suffice respecting the nature, blessing, and use of Baptism,~
15 5| and the Creed retain~their nature and worth although you never
16 5| besides, the old vicious~nature of flesh and blood in man,
17 5| you are unworthy! For then nature and reason begin to reckon
18 5| precious stones. Because nature and reason see~this, they
19 5| and lips of Christ.~For nature desires so to act that it
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