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1 1 | power of goodness, to change into sight, so that the holy 2 3(20)| treatises would translate into Latin as De rerum natura. 3 5 | not follow that~one falls into error out of ignorance alone. 4 6 | lesser evil to lead someone into the former error than to 5 6 | than to be led by someone into the latter? ~ 6 8 | disobedience - all these~entered into the inheritance of original 7 8 | by one man, sin entered into~the world and death through 8 8 | being plunged from evil into evil and, having~joined 9 9 | impious pride and were cast into the lowest~darkness from 10 9 | the Maker, "who calleth into~existence things which are 11 10 | Indeed every man is~born into this state. Wherefore the 12 10 | be changed from enemies into sons, "for as many as are 13 10 | the~Divinity being changed into flesh. Of course, by the 14 11 | other, should be ~assumed into the unity of the Person 15 11 | grace, assumed human nature into such a personal unity that 16 13 | one sin - which "entered into the world by one man and 17 13 | sin is divided, so to say, into its separate elements. For 18 13 | to~them before they come into the New Covenant by regeneration. 19 13 | one sin - which has~passed into all men, and which was so 20 14 | one man had brought sin into the~world, that is, the 21 14 | The first man brought sin into the world, whereas this~ 22 14 | Christ Jesus were baptized into his death?"~101 ~If, therefore, 23 14 | fact that we are baptized into the death of Christ shows 24 14 | since they are baptized into his own~death. For there 25 14 | All we who are baptized into Christ Jesus are~baptized 26 14 | Christ Jesus are~baptized into his death." And the effect 27 14 | buried with him by baptism into death; that,~as Christ was 28 14 | many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized 29 14 | Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?" Thus he~concludes 30 14 | Thus, to ~those baptized into the death of Christ - into 31 14 | into the death of Christ - into which not only adults but 32 14 | third day, his ascension into heaven, his being seated 33 14 | buried with Christ by baptism into death"; of his~resurrection, " 34 15 | them out, he delivered them into~the prisons of darkness 35 16 | deception he should seduce us into harmful acts. For, when 36 16 | wiles, he begins to lead us into his own ways, then great 37 16 | us until we have entered into it. For how is the heavenly~ 38 18 | but to the latter, "Depart into everlasting~fire."~153~~ 39 21 | impurity too shameful to name, into which their lust might drag 40 22 | them - we fall, open-eyed, into known sin. In this latter ~ 41 22 | when we say, "Lead us not into ~temptation" - and we should 42 23 | whether it be dissolved into dust or ashes, or dispersed 43 23 | dust or ashes, or dispersed into~vapors and the winds, or 44 23 | the winds, or converted into the substance of other bodies ( 45 23 | other bodies (or even back into the~basic elements themselves), 46 23 | even men and been turned into~their flesh - in an instant 47 23 | restored that the parts into which it was separated and 48 23 | melted by heat or pounded into dust, or~reduced to a shapeless 49 23 | perished is turned back into flesh and restored to other 50 23 | each body ~so to bring men into their place in the angelic 51 27 | mankind, in every single group into which it can be divided: 52 29 | said, "Thus these shall go into everlasting punishment."~239 53 29 | said: "But the righteous into life eternal." But let them 54 30 | debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver~ 55 30 | that he is not being led into temptation.~~