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1 1 | now exist, and those which could exist under the label "Christian,"~ 2 1 | enchiridion, something you could carry around, not just baggage~ 3 2 | it rightly: ~"Here, if I could have hoped for [i.e., foreseen]~ 4 2(15)| She is saying that if she could have foreseen such a disaster, 5 4 | incorruptible thing which could not be destroyed,~it would 6 4 | evil. For a~man or an angel could exist and yet not be wicked, 7 4 | evil, then the evil~simply could not be, since it can have 8 4 | other place from whence evil could have arisen in the first 9 6 | is not a liar, though he could be charged with~rashness, 10 7 | not as a means whereby men could deceive one another, but~ 11 7 | medium through which a man could communicate his thought 12 7 | somebody by lying. For we could also do this by stealing, 13 7 | not a sin. Or again, we~could also "help" by committing 14 8 | even in its evil state, could not lose its appetite for 15 8 | precepts of his Creator, which could have been easily kept - 16 9 | not! ~For what good works could a lost soul do except as 17 9 | rescued from his lostness? ~Could he do this by the determination 18 9 | liberty to do good, unless he could regain~it from Him whose 19 9 | this process begins in man, could anyone glory in his good 20 9 | free to act rightly? He could do this only if, puffed 21 9 | unless he wills it, nor could he run for the prize of 22 12 | fecit] this world, one could not~say that the world is 23 12 | adequately of this - even if one could - would call for a very 24 13 | since sin~was not in him he could then, so to say, die to 25 13 | whatever other sins that could be discovered in the diligent 26 14 | Christ Jesus,"~92 who alone could be born in such a way as 27 14 | for Him in whom alone they could be reborn.~For his baptism 28 18 | I~have shown as best I could that, according to Holy 29 20 | were not believers? Or, how could they be believers, if they 30 20 | continue in them - if they could do so~with impunity. "But 31 21 | self - control."~173 One could~consider that it is not 32 21 | whose self - control is weak could avoid fornication, or adultery,~ 33 21 | tempting. Therefore one could, as I said, consider this 34 21 | wise man ~among you, who could judge between his brethren? 35 21 | however, some sins that could be deemed quite trifling 36 21 | practice any of them which we could prohibit!" I shall someday 37 22 | question, as clearly as I could, in a little book ~devoted 38 23 | but are never so that they could be "reborn." ~For, if we 39 24 | salvation, even though they could have been saved, if he willed 40 24 | not willing. For, if we could attribute to their wills 41 24 | Most Powerful~so that he could not do what he willed. And 42 25 | realizing how what he said could disturb those~whose understanding 43 25 | those~whose understanding could not penetrate to this depth 44 25 | ever saved from it, no one could rail against God's ~justice. 45 26 | but what it willed) he could still accomplish what he 46 26 | unless in his omnipotence he could~bring good even out of evil.~ 47 27 | whose worldly pomp and pride could be ~supposed to be a sufficient 48 27 | mean "all kinds of men." We~could interpret it in any other 49 28 | his own purpose so that he could do good to man, even in 50 28 | first place, so that he could will~both good and evil - 51 28 | Not even then, however, could there have been any merit 52 28 | since there is no one who could not kill himself by not 53 28 | in such a fashion that he could either continue in that~ 54 28 | 108. Now, we could not be redeemed, even through " 55 29 | merited that such~services could be of help to them. For 56 29 | no torments~that we know could be compared to it, no matter 57 31 | righteous men of antiquity could find salvation apart from 58 31 | also been known to them, he could not have been~prophesied