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1 1 | service of God." The Greek has~still another word for "piety," 2 2 | determine his faith, he still ought not to~be called absurd 3 2 | seen it cannot be believed. Still it is better for us to use 4 3 | equally, nor immutably good. Still, each single created thing 5 4 | to be diminished is evil; still, however much~it is diminished, 6 4 | corruption is not arrested, it still does not cease having some 7 4 | unknowing can deny that it is still good even when corrupted. 8 4 | a corruptible entity, it still has no mode of existence~ 9 5 | causes of things,"~28 ~it still does not follow that our 10 5 | secrets of heaven and~earth still remain hidden from us, and 11 6 | facts in his statement, still "has one thought locked 12 7 | be true indeed, they will still dispute it with the most 13 7 | kind, with our faith in God still safe,~nor do we thus leave 14 7 | they are~not sins, must still be listed among the evils 15 7 | to the misery in which we still exist. ~Actually, of course, 16 8 | and condemned stock, he still retains the~power to form 17 9 | man who kills~himself is still alive when he kills himself, 18 9 | God's~showing mercy."~57 Still, it is obvious that a man 19 10 | original sin - a condition~made still graver and more pernicious 20 11 | assuming him became flesh, yet still assuredly remained God. 21 12 | kind of solution.~For what still concerns us is how it can 22 12 | also called God's Gift. Still,~to speak adequately of 23 13 | 45. Still, even in that one sin - 24 13 | nature in the same way, still involve the children in 25 15 | ought, to the other ~part still on pilgrimage. For both 26 15 | 58. Still, how is life ordered in 27 16 | die for the~angels. But still, what was done for man by 28 16 | God, which is there, will~still doubtless surpass our understanding 29 17 | God will not despise."~136~Still, since the sorrow of one 30 18(141)| date of the Enchiridion. Still the best text of De octo 31 18 | last day - even these will still be ~saved, "though as by 32 18 | proportion to their sins, but still not eternal.~But those who 33 18 | those who believe thus, and still are Catholics, are deceived, 34 18 | anguish "burns," and Christ still holds his place as foundation 35 18 | whose anguish "burns" would still prefer to suffer loss~of 36 19 | souls up to this level,~still so high a degree of goodness 37 19 | already loves his enemies, still forgives from the heart 38 20 | dish,~but within you are still full of extortion and wickedness. 39 20 | while inwardly they were still full of extortion and wickedness, 40 21 | of action is "a fault." Still, when he allows such suits 41 21 | the Truth had not said it? Still, for the hurt he~immediately 42 23 | to discuss it briefly and still give satisfactory~answers 43 23 | be born, whether dead or~still to die, will be resurrected.~ 44 23 | blemishes wrought~by time will still be present. Nature, then, 45 23 | the most learned men, and still I do not know that~any man 46 23 | a "spiritual body," but~still a body and not a spirit.~ 47 23 | concerned, it will even then still be~"flesh." This is why 48 24(201)| editors, although Riviere still reads si vellent. Cf. Scheel, 49 24 | it is evil, is not good, still it is a good thing that 50 26 | what it willed) he could still accomplish what he himself 51 26 | it inflicts evils, it is still just; and~obviously what 52 28 | origin in free will alone, still free will would not have 53 29 | God must be understood as still resting on them. And this 54 29 | slightest degree conceivable - still, to be lost out of the Kingdom 55 31 | And although there is still in man a power that~fights