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1 1| shorter than you wished, and might then beg for a brief explication 2 1| of enchiridion,~6 as it~might be called - something to 3 7| desire and who, if she lived, might be purified by repentance. 4 8| the will in order that he might rule him by rational command 5 10| nature - to the~end that he might indeed be the fullness of 6 11| question faithfully and~soberly might have here a clear manifestation 7 11| this in order that~they might understand how they themselves 8 12| because he made him? This might be, since through our Lord 9 12| him, or however else one might like to speak of it. ~So, 10 13| to be sin for us that we might be made to be the righteousness 11 13| old manner of sinning, he might, in his resurrection,~signify 12 13| not say "serpents," as it ~might, for they were suffering 13 13| iniquity" or "in sin," as he might have quite correctly; rather, 14 13| own parents, a question might well be raised: whether 15 13| to so difficult a problem might or might not be found by 16 13| difficult a problem might or might not be found by a more diligent ~ 17 14| definite plan~whereby One might take away the sin of the 18 14| him, that the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth 19 14| order that thereby grace might abound, and had said, "If 20 14| were done thus, that they might not only signify their mystical 21 20| himself, that all things~might become clean to him, he 22 21| name, into which their lust might drag them through~Satan' 23 21| unbelievers."~175 And here it might be thought that it was not 24 21| 80. To this one might add those sins, however 25 22| And, similarly, that Peter might be ~enabled to weep bitterly, 26 25| electing purpose of God might continue - not~through works 27 28| in order that man's pride might be exposed and healed~through 28 28| God's humility. Thus it might be shown man how far he 29 28| that man in his contumacy might be furnished an~example 30 28| that the fount of grace might be opened up; that even 31 28| promised to the redeemed - might be previewed in the~resurrection 32 28| himself; that the devil might be vanquished by that very 33 30| leaves out, in~order that we might understand that it was included 34 31| entered in, that the offense might abound."~251 This is the~_ 35 31| and rose~again, that he might be the Lord of both the