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1 6 | evil and not to the men themselves. Hence, he who ~calls adultery 2 7 | argue with those who profess themselves ignorant not only about 3 7 | the appearance of error in themselves, yet they do make errors 4 7 | errors simply by~showing themselves alive; one cannot err who 5 7 | the joint heirs of Christ themselves~pray, "Forgive us our debts."~43~~ 6 9 | lest men should arrogate to themselves saving faith as their own 7 9(59)| directed to the faithful themselves, see On the Psalms, LXVIII, 8 11 | might understand how they themselves are justified from their 9 13 | the sins which they have themselves already committed by thought, ~ 10 13 | made," [Moses] says, "to~themselves gods of gold," when they 11 17 | they thus fall away from themselves and commit sin. But it matters _ 12 18 | things - albeit~legitimate in themselves - that one cannot suffer 13 20 | multiply their alms, flatter ~themselves in vain with the Lord's 14 20 | begin their almsgiving with ~themselves, nor did they, first of 15 20 | of all, show mercy toward themselves. In reference to this right~ 16 20 | the Pharisees for washing themselves on the outside~while inwardly 17 20 | Therefore, let them not~deceive themselves who suppose that by giving 18 23 | into the~basic elements themselves), or has served as food 19 24 | answer is: "Because~they themselves have not willed it." But