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1 1(4) | as he is enlightened by Him of whom it is written, '
2 2 | But how shall they invoke him~in whom they have not believed?"~13
3 2 | How shall~they invoke him in whom they have not ~believed?"~
4 2 | punishment is~threatening him and draws back in horror
5 3 | himself and what comes from him; and he believes that God
6 4 | prophetic judgment: "Woe to~him who calls evil good and
7 5 | deceives only those who believe him. Indeed, he does not err
8 6 | believe what would lead him to life eternal, or what
9 6 | prophetic ~condemnation fall on him: "Woe to those who call
10 6 | calls a man~good supposing him to be chaste and not knowing
11 6 | basis of what he supposed him to be, and this is undoubtedly
12 7 | freed, had departed from him. Nor did the patriarch Jacob~
13 7 | the way that leads us to him. Nevertheless, such mistakes,
14 8 | should sin. He ~endowed him with freedom of the will
15 8 | order that he might rule him by rational command and~
16 8 | rational command and~deter him by the threat of death.
17 8 | of death. He even placed him in the happiness of paradise
18 8 | all those descended from him and his wife (who~had prompted
19 8 | his wife (who~had prompted him to sin and who was condemned
20 8 | was condemned along with him at the same time) - all
21 9 | perished in this desertion of him, those who had perished
22 9 | he could regain~it from Him whose voice saith, "If the
23 9 | merit had originated from him and as if the freedom to
24 9 | works had ~been bestowed on him as a kind of reward, let
25 9 | as a kind of reward, let him hear the same herald of
26 9(59)| even though they involved him in a paradox and the appearance
27 10 | the wrath of God~abides in him."~66 He does not say, "It
28 10 | saved from wrath through him."~68 ~However, when God
29 10 | any such perturbation in him as~there is in the soul
30 10 | whole Church to confess him "born of the Virgin Mary."
31 11 | this singular grace~given him as to one particularly deserving
32 11 | the Word of God assuming him became flesh, yet still
33 11 | she was not pregnant by him), he received a similar
34 12 | Father through begetting him of the~Virgin Mary? Who
35 12 | Holy Spirit did not beget~him? Is it because he made him?
36 12 | him? Is it because he made him? This might be, since through
37 12 | founded" or "established" by him, or however else one might
38 12 | when he was born both of~him and of her, is difficult
39 12 | that he was not born~from him as Father as he was born
40 12 | something is said to be "son" to him from which it is ~"born."
41 12 | said to~have been born of him, since there are some who
42 12 | is called son is born of him whose son he is called ~-
43 13 | he straightway added, "Him, who~knew no sin, he made
44 13 | righteousness of God in ~him."~83 He does not say, as
45 13 | reconciled hath thus made~him the sacrifice for sin by
46 13 | not in~ourselves but in him. Just as he was sin - not
47 13 | that since sin~was not in him he could then, so to say,
48 13 | should have~sufficed for him - and whatever other sins
49 13 | absolved of~whatever sin was in him at the time of birth. For
50 14 | way for the Lord,"~94 for Him in whom alone they could
51 14 | of the Father spoken over him at his baptism,~"Today have
52 14 | baptism found nothing in him to wash away, just as death~
53 14 | had most unjustly slain Him who was in no way~deserving
54 14 | Therefore we were buried with him by baptism into death; that,~
55 14 | we have been united with him in the likeness of his death,
56 14 | shall be~also united with him in the likeness of his resurrection,
57 14 | old man is ~crucified with him, that the body of sin might
58 14 | we ~shall also live with him: knowing that Christ, being
59 14 | has~no more dominion over him. For the death he died,
60 14 | we also ~should walk with him in newness of life"; of
61 14 | shall then also appear with him in glory."~105~
62 15 | house is ~subordinate to him who dwells in it, the temple
63 15 | that the verse, "Praise him all his angels; praise him,
64 15 | him all his angels; praise him, all his powers,"~120 would
65 15 | the~same thing as, "Praise him, all his angels; praise
66 15 | all his angels; praise him, all his archangels"? Or,
67 15 | of the Lord appeared to him in his sleep, ~saying..."~123?
68 16 | even if~then we believe him good, the error is neither
69 16 | is~required to recognize him and not follow after. But
70 16 | should cast their hopes on him. And that this latter is~
71 16 | his own Son, but delivered him up for us all. . . ."~126
72 16 | and those on the earth in him."~127 The part in heaven
73 16 | of being should dwell~in him and by him to reconcile
74 16 | should dwell~in him and by him to reconcile all things
75 17 | even when it is plain to Him of whom it is said, "My ~
76 18 | faith~be enough to save him?"~145~Now, if the wicked
77 18 | nothing is preferred to him and if the man whose anguish "
78 18 | Christ, he~does not have him as foundation - because
79 18 | not subvert nor consume him, secured as~he is by the
80 19 | enemy, and~always to wish him well and, as you can, _do_
81 19 | as you can, _do_ well to him who wishes you ill and who
82 19 | one who has sinned against him and who~now asks his forgiveness.
83 19 | be as difficult to love him as it was~when he was actively
84 20 | a certain Pharisee asked him to dine with him. And he
85 20 | Pharisee asked him to dine with him. And he went in and reclined
86 20 | dinner. But the Lord said to him: 'Now you Pharisees clean
87 20 | they have not believed~in him, nor been reborn of water
88 20 | things~might become clean to him, he would hate his soul
89 20 | gives from the store of Him who ~needs not anything. "
90 22 | should make our petitions to Him of whom it is said in the
91 22 | judgment, which would make~him humble himself in penitence.
92 22 | tells, "The Lord looked at him."~189~
93 23 | thereafter possible for him~to die. And, once dead,
94 23 | wheresoever death overtook him, I cannot find the basis
95 23 | defect will be~supplied by Him who can create out of nothing
96 24 | because man's will prevented~him, the Omnipotent, from doing
97 24 | does not will, as it is for him to do what he does will.~
98 24 | be gathered together by him, yet, despite her unwillingness,
99 25 | it is not a question of him who wills nor of him who
100 25 | of him who wills nor of him who runs but of~God's showing
101 25 | incurred the same penalty gave him no ground to boast of his
102 25 | it is not a~question of him who wills nor of him who
103 25 | of him who wills nor of him who runs, but of God's showing
104 25 | there is no~question of him who wills nor of him who
105 25 | of him who wills nor of him who runs, but of God's showing
106 26 | he was called~"Satan" by him who had come in order to
107 27 | written in~the Gospel about Him "who enlighteneth every
108 27 | as Truth sings of him, and surely he hath not~
109 28 | created and would have brought him in due season, after the
110 28 | sufficed, unless~He who made him had given him aid. But,
111 28 | He who made him had given him aid. But, after the Fall,
112 28 | or at least~_concerning_ him. Wherefore, since man chose
113 28 | God's will~_concerning_ him was done; for, from the
114 29 | this life, such helps avail him nothing. It is here, then,
115 29 | these means can benefit him [after death]. For they
116 29 | hidden for those who fear him and prepared for those~who
117 29 | prepared for those~who hope in him~240 - this would be a punishment
118 31 | power that~fights against him - his infirmity being not
119 31 | final peace is in store for~him who continues to go forward
120 31 | his past sins are forgiven him and the guilt he ~contracted
121 31 | rebirth, no harm will come to him ~even if he then immediately
122 31 | death have dominion over him for whom He, who was "free