Chapter
1 1| neighbor. Now, this is indeed quite a~wide-spread and common
2 1| but~with the Jews it was quite a common and ordinary matter.
3 1| him. Therefore~he must be quite blind, have his eyes and
4 1| Behold,~that would be acting quite brotherly, so that the evil
5 1| sins. But where the sin is~quite public so that the judge
6 1| therefore in this commandment quite a multitude~of good works
7 1| two commandments are given quite exclusively to the Jews;~
8 1| you do, and what He will quite surely demand of~you; if
9 2| from God, and, to state it quite~briefly, teaches us to know
10 2| here enumerated are not quite clear to the~simple, we
11 2| plainly, it must be expressed quite differently in~the German
12 2| depicted most exquisitely in quite short and yet rich words
13 2| the Creed is a doctrine quite different~from the Ten Commandments;
14 3| there will~be happenings quite strange if we are to abide
15 4| difference, then, that Baptism is quite another thing~than all other
16 5| so~far that they become quite brutish, and finally despise
17 5| Sacrament] that we grow quite cold and hardened, so~that
18 5| we have said, if you are quite dead to all~sensibility,
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