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1 2 | name will be saved."~12 ~Thus, we have the Lord's Prayer. 2 2 | they have not believed?"~13 Thus, we have the Symbol. In 3 2 | nothing else is possible; thus faith prays too. This, then, 4 2 | has not existed forever. Thus, not only about men, but 5 2 | believed in or hoped for. Thus in~the Epistle to the Hebrews, 6 2 | cannot exist without hope. Thus it is that ~love is not 7 3 | which is called health. Thus, whatever defects there ~ 8 4 | as is the Creator of it. Thus the good in created ~things 9 4 | defective or defectible. Thus there can be no evil where 10 4 | he is a wicked person. Thus, every entity, even if it 11 4 | These~two contraries are thus coexistent, so that if there 12 7 | are many things that are thus true and certain~concerning 13 7 | God still safe,~nor do we thus leave the way that leads 14 8 | punishment without end. "Thus by one man, sin entered 15 8 | and death through sin; and thus death came upon all men, 16 9 | 29. Thus it pleased God, Creator 17 9 | to the angels of God.~45~Thus the heavenly Jerusalem, 18 9 | and from the mercy of God. Thus we accept the dictum, "It 19 9 | the will which~has been thus prepared.~59~For a man's 20 9 | antedate is - just itself! Thus in the Sacred Eloquence 21 10 | 33. Thus it was that the human race 22 10 | should allay that wrath. Thus the~apostle says, "For if, 23 10 | Christ Jesus, Son of God, is thus both God and man. He was 24 10 | diminishing the form of God.~75 Thus he was made less and~remained 25 11 | Christ had no power to sin? Thus indeed the angel hailed 26 12 | Father and of Mother Church. ~Thus, therefore, the one born 27 12 | God should be Son of Man. Thus, in his assumption of human 28 13 | himself actually made sin. Thus, when the apostle said,~" 29 13 | are to be reconciled hath thus made~him the sacrifice for 30 13 | expressed by the plural number. Thus in the~Gospel, it is said 31 14 | the Holy Spirit as well. Thus,~whoever believes in Christ 32 14 | baptized into his death?" Thus he~concludes the passage 33 14 | called by the name of sin? Thus, to ~those baptized into 34 14 | all these~things were done thus, that they might not only 35 14 | lead here on the earth. Thus, of his crucifixion it was 36 15 | Person of the Only Begotten.~Thus, the right order of the 37 16 | old~state of corruption.~Thus by the single sacrifice, 38 17 | certain human feelings,~they thus fall away from themselves 39 17 | not every sin is a crime. Thus we can say of the life of 40 17 | of sins. Those forgiven~thus obtain life everlasting.~ 41 17 | the mother of us all."~139 Thus we see~even infants, after 42 18(141)| is 422 or, possibly, 423; thus we have a terminus ad quem 43 18 | eternal.~But those who believe thus, and still are Catholics, 44 19 | return evil even for evil. Thus, there are many kinds of~ 45 19 | does you ~harm when he can. Thus one heeds God's command: " 46 20 | Christ died for us."~167 Thus, when we come to a valid 47 21 | carnal~pleasure involved. Thus, those whose self - control 48 21 | rather be defrauded?"~177 Thus we are brought back to that 49 21 | seek them not back."~179 Thus, he forbids his~own to go 50 21 | degrade a clergyman for them. Thus, several years ago, when 51 23 | things will be filled out? Thus, the perfection~which time 52 23 | this way and leads them thus to disbelieve in the resurrection. 53 24 | 94. And thus it will be that while the 54 24(201)| the human will and would thus stand out in bold relief 55 25 | rather "of _future_ works." Thus he would have solved the~ 56 25 | God's showing mercy."~210~Thus, both the twins were "by 57 25 | there is no ~injustice. Thus, he immediately added, " 58 25 | undeserved mercy interposed. Thus every mouth of those~disposed 59 27 | he made that statement. Thus, we are also to understand 60 28 | 105. Thus it was fitting that man 61 28 | participation in the~immutable good. Thus, for example, the power 62 28 | in the faith of Christ. Thus, as it is written, even 63 28 | through God's humility. Thus it might be shown man how 64 29 | those of whom it is said, "Thus these shall go into everlasting 65 30 | 114. Thus, from our confession of _ 66 30 | rests his hope in~man."~242 Thus, he who rests his hope in 67 31 | first transgression. And thus it is that what was ~written 68 31 | full and perfect peace. Thus, also, the history of~God' 69 32 | a~faith unfeigned."~259 Thus every commandment harks