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1 1| signifies "proper service." This too refers ~chiefly to the service 2 1| all this plain would take too long - because we would 3 2| possible; thus faith prays too. This, then, is the meaning 4 10| the apostle says, "For we too were by nature children 5 10| 34. It would take too long to say all that would 6 12| but we should not dwell too long on~this kind of solution.~ 7 13| rule of God; and sacrilege too, for man did not~acknowledge 8 13| regeneration be crushed under too heavy a burden in their 9 15| they are present within it too? For, as it is written in 10 20| outside make the inside too? ~Nevertheless, give for 11 21| other kinds of impurity too shameful to name, into which 12 23| there dead, would~seem much too rash. But, in any case, 13 28| to sin is better.~229 So, too, it was an inferior order 14 28| the Gift eternal - this too comes from God. ~ 15 30| sense, or both. And here too it is that we petition for 16 30| sins are committed; here too are the temptations that