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1 1 | source of human wisdom.~When you ask me to be brief,
2 1 | or what happens to reason when the issues involved~concern
3 2 | Prayer. Later, the apostle, when he wished to commend this
4 2 | comment, "He said~'to hope' when he should have said 'to
5 2 | things not~seen."~16 However, when a man maintains that neither
6 2 | for it in patience."~18 When,~therefore, our good is
7 3 | 9. Wherefore, when it is asked what we ought
8 3 | even what is called evil, when it is rightly ordered and~
9 3 | greater pleasure~and praise when compared to the bad things.
10 3 | the privation of health. When a cure is effected,~the
11 3 | privations of a natural good. When a cure takes place, they
12 4 | the more worthy of praise. When, however, a thing is corrupted,
13 4 | that it is still good even when corrupted. Whenever a thing
14 4 | man except an evil good? When,~however, we distinguish
15 4 | 15. But when we say that evil has its
16 5 | 16. This being the case, when that verse of Maro's gives
17 5 | than our own health. But when we are in~ignorance of such
18 5 | complex issue, however, as when one man knows one thing
19 5 | thing happened to us once, when we mistook the way at ~a
20 5 | meaning of our finest poet, when he speaks for an unhappy~
21 5 | for an unhappy~lover:~~"When I saw her I was undone, ~
22 5(31)| first time he ever saw her - when he was twelve! Cf. Theocritus,
23 5 | and are actually~worse off when they deceive by lying than
24 5 | they deceive by lying than when they are deceived by believing
25 5 | does no harm to himself, when actually every sin harms
26 6 | be charged with~rashness, when he incautiously accepts
27 6 | very essence of lying. But when we do consider the things
28 6 | patience - as for example, when someone judges a man to
29 6 | through his mistakes. But when I say that in such a case
30 6 | particular road is the right one when it is not. It is quite another
31 7 | should be called sins - when one thinks~well of a wicked
32 7 | character really is, or when, instead of our physical~
33 7 | illusion of the~apostle Peter when he thought he was seeing
34 7 | in perceptual illusions when we think something is smooth~
35 7 | that a noise is thunder when it is actually a wagon passing
36 7 | actually a wagon passing by, when one takes this man for that,~
37 7 | takes this man for that,~or when two men look alike, as happens
38 7 | Peter deviate from this way when he thought he saw a vision
39 7 | Jacob~deviate from this way when he believed that his son,
40 7 | in his heart - not only when he~himself knows the truth,
41 7 | knows the truth, but even when he errs and is deceived,
42 7 | only supposed to be true when it is not. But a man who
43 7 | do this by stealing, as ~when a secret theft from a rich
44 7 | progress~toward the good, when they will not lie save for
45 8 | companions, error and misery. When these two evils are felt
46 9 | the~human lot. Instead, when he who became the devil
47 9 | kills~himself is still alive when he kills himself, but having
48 9 | were acts~of his free will, when he is not yet free to act
49 9 | the apostle was reproving when he~said, "By grace you have
50 9 | We are then truly free when God ordereth our lives,
51 10 | the~apostle says, "For if, when we were enemies, we were
52 10 | through him."~68 ~However, when God is said to be wrathful,
53 11 | angel hailed his~mother when announcing to her the future
54 11 | concerning Christ~himself, when the Evangelist John said, "
55 11 | of grace and ~truth."~77 When he said, "The Word was made
56 11 | means, "Full of grace." When he also~said, "The glory
57 11 | also a work of grace? ~For when the Virgin asked of the
58 11 | the Son of God."~78 And when Joseph wished to put her
59 12 | consequences such a notion has, when it is so absurd in itself
60 12 | it? Is it, perhaps, that when any One of the Three is~
61 12 | Born of the Holy Spirit," when he is in no~wise the Son
62 12 | speak of it. ~So, then, when we confess, "Born of the
63 12 | son of the Virgin Mary, when he was born both of~him
64 13 | actually made sin. Thus, when the apostle said,~"For Christ'
65 13 | frequently said to die to sin, when without doubt they die not
66 13 | other such~examples. ~Yet, when the original sin is signified
67 13 | plural number, as we say when infants~are baptized "unto
68 13 | themselves gods of gold," when they had made one calf.
69 13 | was foretold by~Ezekiel when he said that the sons should
70 14 | 51. However, when he [the apostle] says, shortly
71 14 | refers and goes on to add, "When Christ, who is your~life,
72 14 | found living in the flesh~when he comes; and we may understand
73 15 | 56. Now, when we have spoken of Jesus
74 15 | be again, since that time when "God did not spare ~the
75 16 | able to discern and tell when Satan transforms himself
76 16 | into harmful acts. For, when he ~deceives the corporeal
77 16 | the Christian faith. But~when, by these alien wiles, he
78 16 | us as it really is only when, at the end of the age,
79 16 | heaven is indeed restored ~when the number lost from the
80 16 | part on earth is restored when those men predestined to
81 16 | glass darkly."~129 But ~when we shall have become "equal
82 17 | concord with us even now, when our sins are forgiven. Therefore,
83 17 | other such signs - even when it is plain to Him of whom
84 17 | not in vain that the day when the Judge of the~living
85 17 | judged by the Lord. But when we are~judged, we are chastised
86 18 | For the divine Scripture, when consulted, answers differently.
87 18 | Paul adequately describes when he says, "For in Christ
88 18 | anguish in the soul. Now,~when such anguish "burns," and
89 18 | hay, and stubble. For, when he had spoken~of this, he
90 18 | not lost without anguish when they have been loved with
91 18 | demerit to those on his left - when he shall say to the former, ~"
92 19 | bestowed on the unwilling, when their interests and not
93 19 | they return evil for~good, when a Christian ought not to
94 19 | kinds of~alms, by which, when we do them, we are helped
95 19 | ill and who does you ~harm when he can. Thus one heeds God'
96 19 | as we believe are heard~when, in prayer, they say, "Forgive
97 19 | surely seeks forgiveness when he asks for it when he prays,~
98 19 | forgiveness when he asks for it when he prays,~saying, "As we
99 19 | means, "Forgive us our debts when we ask for~forgiveness,
100 19 | also forgive our debtors when they ask for forgiveness."~
101 19 | difficult to love him as it was~when he was actively hostile.~
102 19 | of course, the One who, when he was teaching the prayer,
103 20 | which we give to ourselves - when through the mercy of a merciful
104 20 | died for us."~167 Thus, when we come to a valid estimate
105 20 | yourself."~168~Therefore, when the Lord had reproved the
106 21 | denies that it is a sin when he~agrees that apostolic
107 21 | action is "a fault." Still, when he allows such suits to
108 21 | grave and terrible, which, when they come to~be habitual,
109 21 | Thus, several years ago, when I was expounding~the Epistle
110 21 | We shrink from them~only when we are not accustomed to
111 22 | sinners - which we are even when we sin through ignorance -
112 22 | we have sinned, as we do when we say, "Forgive~us our
113 22 | from sin, and this we do when we say, "Lead us not into ~
114 22 | because of weakness, even when in Church custom~there is
115 22 | fear of displeasing ~men, when a man loves their good opinion
116 23 | man can answer it, namely: When does a human being begin
117 23 | person will be different when brought to life~anew because
118 23 | were differences in stature when first alive, nor that the
119 24 | hidden will not be hidden: when one of two infants is taken
120 24 | through God's judgment - and when the chosen one~knows what
121 24 | chosen rather than~the other, when the condition of the two
122 24 | that God doth well, even when he alloweth whatever happens
123 24 | by the human will.~Now, when we ask for the reason why
124 24 | squirmings~they make at baptism, when they resist as hard as they
125 24 | Lord's language is clearer when, in the Gospel, he~reproveth
126 25 | of men - as he willeth, when he willeth, and where he
127 25 | toward the good? But,~when he acteth, he acteth through
128 25 | he acteth through mercy; when he doth not act, it is through
129 25 | he hardeneth."~205~Now when the apostle said this, he
130 25 | solved. As it is, however, when he~went on to exclaim, "
131 25 | think God unfair either when he imposes penal~judgment
132 25 | judgment on the deserving or when he shows mercy to the undeserving?
133 26 | wisely well-considered that when his angelic and human creation
134 26 | us - a deed so good that when the apostle Peter would
135 26 | never be evil, because even when it inflicts evils, it is
136 27 | 103. Accordingly, when we hear and read in sacred
137 27 | the apostle~was speaking when he made that statement.
138 28 | not rightly called free, when we so desire happiness that
139 28 | example, the power to die when he wills it is in a man'
140 28 | are gifts from God, and when~life eternal is given through
141 28 | he were not also God. For when Adam was made -~being made
142 28 | he had departed from God, when~by the incarnate God he
143 29 | of their living~friends, when the sacrifice of the Mediator
144 29 | benefit only those who, when they were living, have merited
145 29 | so thoroughly bad~that, when such a man departs this
146 29 | statement of the apostle when he said, "For all of us
147 29 | in the~body? Accordingly, when sacrifices, whether of the
148 29 | the resurrection, however, when the general judgment has
149 30 | which is milk for babes when pondered at the carnal level
150 30 | but food for~strong men when it is considered and studied
151 30 | obtaining the eternal goods.~For when we say: "Hallowed be thy
152 30 | be possessed forever! But when we say: "Give us this day
153 31 | in whom it dwells. ~For when we ask whether someone is
154 31 | 118. When, in the deepest shadows
155 31 | state of man.~248 Afterward, when "through the law the ~knowledge
156 32 | are rightly obeyed only when they are measured by the~
157 32 | the power of love will be, when there will~be no passion [
158 32 | will have been reached, when the struggle with death