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1 4| consuming the thing itself. Every actual entity [natura] is 2 4| conclusion: that, since every being, in so far as it is 3 4| something good. ~This is because every actual entity is good [omnis 4 4| is a wicked person. Thus, every entity, even if it is a 5 5| to himself, when actually every sin harms the one who commits 6 6| seems to me, however, that every lie is a~sin, albeit there 7 7| lead one to. Among them every error is deemed a sin, and 8 7| 22. Every lie, then,~must be called 9 7| be called a sin, because every man ought to speak what 10 8| plenty - there flows out every kind of misery~which is 11 10| It now abides." Indeed every man is~born into this state. 12 11| assuredly remained God. Just as~every man is a personal unity - 13 17| matters _how much_. Although~every crime is a sin, not every 14 17| every crime is a sin, not every sin is a crime. Thus we 15 18| added: "The fire shall try every man's work, of what sort 16 19| passing and trivial sins of every day, from which no life 17 20| you tithe mint and rue and every herb" - "I know these alms 18 23| human ~physiognomy, so that every soul will have its own body 19 23| they were born this way. Every soul will have, as its own, 20 25| undeserved mercy interposed. Thus every mouth of those~disposed 21 27| about Him "who enlighteneth every man."~222 This means that 22 27| the whole of mankind, in every single group into which 23 27| middle-aged and very old; of~every tongue and fashion, of all 24 27| will that some men from every nation should be saved through 25 27| You tithe mint and rue~and every herb."~227 Obviously, the 26 27| as we should interpret "every herb" to~mean "every kind 27 27| interpret "every herb" to~mean "every kind of herb," so also we 28 32| faith unfeigned."~259 Thus every commandment harks back to