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1 3(21)| the very foundation of his whole system.~ 2 3 | is~good, and taken as a whole they are very good, because 3 3(22)| motif which pervades the whole of Augustinian metaphysics. 4 7(38)| III, 23ff. Throughout his whole career he continued to maintain 5 8 | course, referring to the whole~human race.~ 6 8 | was the situation: the whole mass of the human race stood~ 7 9 | guilt, nor did it hand the whole company over to a deserved 8 9 | universe, that since the whole~multitude of the angels 9 9 | although it had perished as a whole through sins and punishments,~ 10 9 | understood to mean that the whole process~is credited to God, 11 10 | which the part signifies the whole, just as it is said, "Since 12 10 | is~unthinkable) for the whole Church to confess him "born 13 12 | Son~alone, was made by the whole Trinity - for the works 14 12 | some divine action, the whole Trinity is to be understood 15 14 | that by it, in one man, the whole human race was originally 16 14 | the~world, that is, the whole human race.~ 17 15 | we are to understand the whole Church, not just the part 18 15 | in the bond of love - the whole instituted for the proper 19 15 | Wherefore, neither the whole Church nor any part of it 20 15 | the supreme Trinity as a whole - is holy Church, the ~Universal 21 16 | always peace, both among the whole company of rational creatures 22 17 | us~to understand that the whole import of the ~sacraments 23 21 | immediately, "Now therefore the whole fault among you is that 24 23 | wrought. But what is not yet a whole will become whole, just 25 23 | yet a whole will become whole, just as ~what has been 26 23 | required to complete ~a whole human body.~ 27 23 | mysterious celerity, out of ~the whole of the matter of which it 28 25 | mercy."~212 And, indeed,~the whole visage of Scripture and, 29 25 | understands, he sees ~that the whole human race was condemned 30 25 | just damnation - what the whole mass deserved and to what 31 27 | we~are to understand the whole of mankind, in every single 32 31 | that sin works in man the whole round of~concupiscence,