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1 6(34) | The Fathers of the Church, New York, 1952), pp. 113-179. 2 7 | especially among the heirs of the New Covenant to whom it has 3 9 | grace,~that we may indeed be new creatures in Christ Jesus.~54 4 10(75) | II, 2; IV, 19-20; VII, 3; New Testament Sermons, 76, 14.~ 5 13 | resurrection,~signify the new life which is ours, which 6 13 | before they come into the New Covenant by regeneration. 7 13 | even after baptism. For the new birth~[regeneratio] would 8 15 | the Lord~111 and singing a new song~of deliverance from 9 17 | birth is~removed by the new birth - though it also takes 10 18(141)| The Fathers of the Church, New York, 1952), pp. 427-466.~ 11 19(158)| Harper & Brothers, 1951, New York.) ~ 12 20 | The purpose of the new birth is that we should 13 31 | divine aid directly under the new ~commandment.~