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1 1| have not settled by our own~understanding, and cannot - 2 2| faith has to do with our own affairs and with those of 3 5| ought to understand than our own health. But when we are 4 6| that ~man is a liar in his own conscience who speaks the 5 9| through the merits of their own works? Of course not! ~For 6 9| after he has destroyed his own life - so also sin which 7 9| themselves saving faith as their own work and not~understand 8 9| anyone glory, if not in his own works, at least in the determination 9 13| righteousness - not our own but God's, not in~ourselves 10 13| as he was sin - not his own but ours, rooted not in 11 13| many warriors. And in our own Scriptures we read: "Pray~ 12 13| preferred to be under his own rule rather than the rule 13 13| pair, but even of their own, of whom they were born. 14 13| from Adam down to one's own parents, a question might 15 14| wash away any sin of his own, but to~manifest his great 16 14| necessity but through his own free act of showing mercy - 17 14| he has committed on his own.~ 18 14| they are baptized into his own~death. For there is no exception 19 14| Christ's have crucified their own flesh, with the passions 20 16| begins to lead us into his own ways, then great vigilance 21 16| He that spared ~not his own Son, but delivered him up 22 16| peace does not surpass his own~understanding.~~ 23 17| also being led by their own~spirits so that, weighed 24 19| frequently are found to be their own enemies, while those~they 25 19| obtaining forgiveness of our own sins.~ 26 19| no way suppose that his own sins are forgiven by the 27 20| true: "Have mercy upon~your own soul, pleasing God."~165 28 20| loves iniquity hates his own soul."~171 And he who hates 29 20| And he who hates his own~soul is not merciful but 30 21| Thus, he forbids his~own to go to court with other 31 23| the fashion~of Christ's own body - I have not found 32 23| every soul will have its own body and not two bodies 33 23| Every soul will have, as its own, all that is required to 34 23| rise again, each in his own~flesh, but only that they 35 25| because of any works of~their own, but because they were both 36 25| no ground to boast of his own distinctive~merits - but, 37 25| glorying in~any merit of his own; nor does the man who is 38 25| disposed to glory in their own merits should be stopped, 39 28| sin - God ~prearranged his own purpose so that he could 40 28| he wills it is in a man's own hands -~since there is no 41 28| become perverted by his own choice. ~Whichever of these 42 28| since man chose to do his own will instead of God's, God' 43 29| but, yielding to their own human feelings, they soften 44 29| from~misery not by their own merits but through God's