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501 27 | Scripture that God "willeth that all men~should be saved,"~221
502 27 | although we know well enough that not all men are saved, we
503 27 | are saved, we are not on~that account to underrate the
504 27 | to be saved," as meaning that no man is saved unless God~
505 27 | willeth his salvation: not that there is no man whose salvation
506 27 | salvation he doth not will, but that no one is~saved unless He
507 27 | it was of prayer to God that the apostle~was speaking
508 27 | was speaking when he made that statement. Thus, we are
509 27 | every man."~222 This means that there is no man who~is enlightened
510 27 | be saved," does not mean~that there is no one whose salvation
511 27 | and all the other things that differentiate people. For
512 27 | groups doth not~God will that some men from every nation
513 27 | the apostle had enjoined that prayers should be offered "
514 27 | of God our Saviour"~225- ~that is, to pray even for such
515 27 | despair,~added, "Who willeth that all men be saved and come
516 27 | God hath judged it good that through the prayers of the
517 27 | not compelled to believe that the~Omnipotent hath willed
518 27 | not~willed to do anything that he hath not done. There
519 28 | preserve even the first man in that state of~salvation in which
520 28 | sin - if he had foreknown that man ~would have had a steadfast
521 28 | But since~he did foreknow that man would make bad use of
522 28 | bad use of his free will - that is, that he would sin -
523 28 | his free will - that is, that he would sin - God ~prearranged
524 28 | prearranged his own purpose so that he could do good to man,
525 28 | man's doing evil, and so~that the good will of the Omnipotent
526 28 | 105. Thus it was fitting that man should be created, in
527 28 | in the first place, so that he could will~both good
528 28 | nor say it is~no will, or that it is not rightly called
529 28 | when we so desire happiness that we not only are~unwilling
530 28 | the rational creature is that is able not to sin,~although
531 28 | prepared by the Lord"~231 so that we may receive the other
532 28 | of sin is death," to show that death was not an ~unmerited
533 28 | therefore, to understand that even man's merited goods
534 28 | upright, and in such a fashion that he could either continue
535 28 | could either continue in that~uprightness - though not
536 28 | the same mass of perdition that flowed out of that ~common
537 28 | perdition that flowed out of that ~common source, God maketh "
538 28 | and all this in order that man's pride might be exposed
539 28 | God he is recalled to God; that man in his contumacy might
540 28 | obedience by the God - Man; that the fount of grace might
541 28 | grace might be opened up; that even the ~resurrection of
542 28 | of the Redeemer himself; that the devil might be vanquished
543 28 | devil might be vanquished by that very nature he~was rejoicing
544 29 | 109. Now, for the time that intervenes between man's
545 29 | 110. There is no denying that the souls of the dead are
546 29 | were living, have merited that such~services could be of
547 29 | there is a mode of life that is neither so good as not
548 29 | however, a good mode of life that does not need such helps,
549 29 | again, one so thoroughly bad~that, when such a man departs
550 29 | here, then, in this life,~that all merit or demerit is
551 29 | with God after he is dead that he has~neglected to obtain
552 29 | dead are not~opposed to that statement of the apostle
553 29 | tribunal of Christ, so that each may receive according
554 29 | is quite in vain, then, that some - indeed very many -
555 29 | misery. They do not believe that such things will be. Not
556 29 | such things will be. Not that they would go counter~to
557 29 | But there is no doubt that it is to be~interpreted
558 29 | Even so, if they suppose that the text~applies to all
559 29 | them further to suppose that there can be an end for ~
560 29 | it~can as well be thought that there will also be an end
561 29 | suppose, if it pleases~them, that, for certain intervals of
562 29 | be a punishment so great that, if it be eternal, no torments~
563 29 | be eternal, no torments~that we know could be compared
564 29 | eternal death of the damned - that is, their estrangement from
565 30 | Lord God whatever it is that we hope to do~well, or hope
566 30 | evil,"~244 who does not see that all these pertain to our
567 30 | in the present life? In~that life eternal - where we
568 30 | both. And here too it is that we petition for forgiveness,~
569 30 | too are the temptations that allure and drive us to sinning;~
570 30 | wish to be freed. But in that other world none of these~
571 30 | Luke was seeking to show that the third petition ["Thy
572 30 | Luke leaves out, in~order that we might understand that
573 30 | that we might understand that it was included in what
574 30 | deliver~us," as if to indicate that there is only one petition - "
575 30 | petition - "Will not this, but that" - so that anyone~would
576 30 | not this, but that" - so that anyone~would realize that
577 30 | that anyone~would realize that he is being delivered from
578 30 | being delivered from evil in that he is not being led into
579 31 | greater than the other two - that~is, faith and hope - for
580 31 | believes and~hopes for this: that he may through prayer obtain
581 31 | For, although it is true that he~cannot hope without love,
582 31 | without love, it may be that there is something without
583 31 | there who does not love that? - and yet does not love _
584 31 | apostle commends: faith that works through~love. And
585 31 | yet lacks in love it asks that it may receive, it seeks
586 31 | it may receive, it seeks that it may find, and ~knocks
587 31 | it may find, and ~knocks that it may be opened unto it.~246
588 31 | without the gift of God - that is, without the Holy~Spirit,
589 31 | yet come to his aid - so~that even if he wishes to live
590 31 | knowledge of the law is that sin works in man the whole
591 31 | transgression. And thus it is that what was ~written is fulfilled: "
592 31 | fulfilled: "The law entered in, that the offense might abound."~251
593 31 | a man with solicitude so that he then believes in God'
594 31 | is still in man a power that~fights against him - his
595 31 | if one can call them that - the grace of~regeneration
596 31 | reborn. And so true is it that "the Spirit~breatheth where
597 31 | breatheth where he willeth"~256 that some men have never known
598 31 | Christ died and rose~again, that he might be the Lord of
599 32 | some carnal impulse, so that it does not measure up to
600 32 | by his neighbor is just that which, lest it remain hidden,
601 32 | until love comes at last to that fullness~which cannot be
602 32 | love than this no one has, that a man lay down his life
603 33 | But since I have judged that your zeal in Christ~ought