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1 1(4)| As no one can exist from himself, so also no one can be wise 2 1(4)| also no one can be wise in himself save only as he is enlightened 3 2 | everyone believes, both~about himself and other persons - and 4 3 | nothing exists save God~himself and what comes from him; 5 4 | bitter."~23 Moreover~the Lord himself saith: "An evil man brings 6 4 | cannot be, even as the Truth ~himself declareth: "Men do not gather 7 4 | man. This is what our Lord himself most clearly shows in the 8 5 | thinks he does not~deceive himself and that he deceives only 9 5 | err in his~lying, if he himself knows what the truth is. 10 5 | his~lie does no harm to himself, when actually every sin 11 6 | matter where one brings on~himself some temporal setback which 12 7 | one can "not know" that he himself is alive. If he is not~alive, 13 7 | heart - not only when he~himself knows the truth, but even 14 8 | bountiful goodness of God himself. The cause of evil is the 15 8 | radically corrupted them, in ~himself, by his sinning. As a consequence 16 8 | image of the Creator in himself,~who had in the evil use 17 9 | will that man destroyed himself and his will at the same 18 9 | For as a man who kills~himself is still alive when he kills 19 9 | still alive when he kills himself, but having killed himself 20 9 | himself, but having killed himself is then no longer alive 21 9 | and ~cannot resuscitate himself after he has destroyed his 22 10 | equal of God. Yet he emptied himself,~taking on the form of a ~ 23 11 | Yet, concerning Christ~himself, when the Evangelist John 24 11 | truth." Indeed it ~was Truth himself, God's only begotten Son - 25 11 | a personal unity that he himself became the Son of~Man as 26 12 | so far as he is man, he himself was made, even as~the apostle 27 12 | Holy Spirit, because he himself is so perfectly God that 28 13 | nature. And although he himself committed no sin, yet because~ 29 13 | in which he came, he was himself called sin and was made 30 13 | sacrifices were mere shadows was himself actually made sin. Thus, 31 13 | sin for~us," as if Christ himself committed sin for our sake. 32 13 | we may be reconciled.~He himself is therefore sin as we ourselves 33 13 | but ours, rooted not in himself but in us -~so he showed 34 13 | die thereby to sin - as he himself is said to have died to 35 13 | and murder, since he cast himself down to death; and spiritual 36 14 | baptism, by which~Christ himself was baptized.~93 Rather, 37 14 | Wherefore, He took upon himself both baptism and death, 38 14 | abound."~99 And ~therefore he himself raised the question whether, 39 15 | not have ~a temple, for he himself would be a temple. Yet, 40 16 | tell when Satan transforms himself as an~angel of light, lest 41 16 | religion. Or if, feigning~himself to be good, he does or says 42 16 | should rest his hopes in himself, nor~one man in another, 43 16 | reconcile all things to himself, making peace with them 44 16 | blessedness comes, not from himself, but from God. Hence, it 45 18 | be understood - "But he himself shall be saved, yet~so as 46 18 | statement of the ~same Paul himself: "Do not err," he says; " 47 18 | shall suffer loss; but he himself shall be saved, yet so as 48 20 | began to wonder and ask himself why He had not washed himself 49 20 | himself why He had not washed himself before~dinner. But the Lord 50 20 | his life should begin with himself and give them~to himself. 51 20 | himself and give them~to himself. For almsgiving is a work 52 20 | love God with the love he himself giveth us, we then begin 53 20 | which a man owes first to himself - to make clean the inner 54 20 | really wished to give alms to himself, that all things~might become 55 21 | Then, lest someone excuse himself on this point by saying 56 22 | which would make~him humble himself in penitence. Wherefore, 57 26 | still accomplish what he himself had willed and~this through 58 28 | no one who could not kill himself by not eating (not to mention 59 28 | what is the same thing - in himself. ~ 60 28 | between God and~man, Man himself, Christ Jesus,"~235 if he 61 28 | resurrection of the Redeemer himself; that the devil might be 62 28 | man ground for glory in~himself, lest pride spring up anew. 63 29 | For each man has for himself while living in the body 64 30 | he who rests his hope in himself is bound by the bond of 65 31 | who cannot then~excuse himself by pleading ignorance. For 66 32 | lest it remain hidden, God himself will bring to light. ~Moreover,


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