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1 1| appears~that it is common to us and to certain heretics 2 2| 7. Let us begin, for example, with 3 2| Still it is better for us to use the term "faith,"~ 4 4| there is no good. This leads us~to a surprising conclusion: 5 4| connections of the~argument compel us to it as inevitable. At 6 5| that verse of Maro's gives us pleasure, ~~"Happy is he 7 5| still remain hidden from us, and what patience there 8 5| sort of thing happened to us once, when we mistook the 9 5| Donatists lay in wait to ambush~us. We finally arrived at the 10 6| does nothing harmful to us. It is one thing~to suppose 11 7| shameless arguments.~Among us, on the other hand, "the 12 7| leave the way that leads us to him. Nevertheless, such 13 7| wherein has truth offended us so that although chastity 14 7| themselves~pray, "Forgive us our debts."~43~~ 15 8| and evil - enough to lead us in the way toward the ~Kingdom, 16 9| prepared beforehand for us to walk in them."~53~We 17 9| is, formeth and createth us not as~men - this he hath 18 9| it be that He who grants us what~we will is he through 19 9| them, as it goes before us; we pray for ourselves that 20 9| that his~mercy shall follow us. ~ 21 10| became flesh and dwelt among us,"~70 so that we should then 22 11| became flesh and dwelt among us," he~added, "and we beheld 23 12| For what still concerns us is how it can be said, " 24 12| the son of that thing. Let us pass over the fact that 25 12| none of these is a son. Let us pass over these~things, 26 12| relevance, that it reminds us~that not everything which 27 12| a son - this suggests to us the grace of God by which 28 13| sin, he made to be sin for us that we might be made to 29 13| knew no sin did sin for~us," as if Christ himself committed 30 13| he God made to be sin for us." The God to whom we are 31 13| rooted not in himself but in us -~so he showed forth through 32 13| which is celebrated among us. All~who attain to this 33 13| Lord that he may take from us the serpent."~85 It does 34 14| eternity, in order to show us that this Man belonged to~ 35 14| resurrection is real, so also in us is there authentic justification.~ 36 14| you ~not, that as many of us as were baptized into Jesus 37 15| the ears, as from outside us, but actually ~from within 38 16| deception he should seduce us into harmful acts. For, 39 16| wiles, he begins to lead us into his own ways, then 40 16| obviously the best course for us no pious man would deny.~ 41 16| God will become known to us as it really is only when, 42 16| earth is better known to us because we are in it, and 43 16| its cry is: "If God be for us, who is against us? He that 44 16| be for us, who is against us? He that spared ~not his 45 16| but delivered him up for us all. . . ."~126 Now Christ 46 16| It cannot be known by us until we have entered into 47 16| peace, save together with us; that is, by concord with 48 16| that is, by concord with us? For in that realm there 49 16| them as they have toward us;~for we shall come to love 50 16| peace will become known to us, since ours will be like 51 17| angels are in concord with us even now, when our sins 52 17| It is an antidote given us against original sin, so 53 17| and the truth is not in us."~134~ 54 17| burial in the mother of us all."~139 Thus we see~even 55 17| afflictions. This helps us~to understand that the whole 56 17| certainly bring no harm upon us in the~future age. Hence, 57 18| stress that our Lord tells us in advance that,~on the 58 19| they truly say, "Forgive us our debts"~(since there 59 19| a sin committed~against us by someone else. It is a 60 19| prayer, they say, "Forgive us our debts, as we forgive 61 19| For this means, "Forgive us our debts when we ask for~ 62 20| commendeth his love toward us in that, while we were yet 63 20| sinners,~Christ died for us."~167 Thus, when we come 64 20| the love he himself giveth us, we then begin to live piously 65 21| things,"~180 it behooves us to pray to the Lord daily 66 21| often, and say, "Forgive us our debts,"~and not lie 67 22| do when we say, "Forgive~us our debts as we also forgive 68 22| pray that God should guide us~away from sin, and this 69 22| we do when we say, "Lead us not into ~temptation" - 70 23| from faults. Far be it from us to say of that~double-limbed 71 23| account~193 -~far be it from us, I say, to suppose that 72 23| is there any reason for us to labor such a question? 73 23| and beauty need not weary us, since their damnation is 74 23| certain and~eternal. And let us not be moved to inquire 75 25| if the apostle had wished us to understand that there 76 26| Father, Christ was~slain for us - a deed so good that when 77 28| without sin, to reconcile us to God, and provide even 78 29| when he said, "For all of us shall stand before the ~ 79 30| course; they are~increased in us as we make progress, but 80 30| But when we say: "Give us this day our daily bread. ~ 81 30| daily bread. ~And forgive us our debts, as we forgive 82 30| forgive our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but 83 30| temptation, but deliver~us from evil,"~244 who does 84 30| temptations that allure and drive us to sinning;~here, finally, 85 30| the Evangelist~has shown us how the seven petitions 86 30| last place, "But deliver us from evil," Luke leaves 87 30| Matthew said, "_But_ deliver us," instead of, "_And_ deliver~ 88 30| instead of, "_And_ deliver~us," as if to indicate that 89 31| have been~prophesied to us - sometimes openly and sometimes