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1 Pre| either side, these matters may be settled and brought back 2 Pre| one pure and true religion may be embraced and maintained 3 Pre| battle under Him, so we may be able also to live in 4 Pre| means, in order that we may come together, as far as 5 Pre| together, as far as this may be honorably done, and, 6 Pre| dissension, by God's help, may be done away and brought 7 5 | the Ministry ~~~~~~~That we may obtain this faith, the Ministry 8 12 | those who contend that some may attain to such perfection 9 15 | ought to be observed which may be observed without sin, 10 20 | in order that the Father may be reconciled through Him. 11 20 | to open crimes. This we may see in the philosophers, 12 20 | human strength.~Hence it may be readily seen that this 13 21 | that the memory of saints may be set before us, that we 14 21 | be set before us, that we may follow their faith and good 15 21 | calling, as the Emperor may follow the example of David 16 23 | which forbids marriage. This may now be readily understood 17 24 | anxious consciences, that they may learn to believe God, and 18 24 | the Sacrament [Communion] may be administered to them 19 24 | for another, so that there may be a common participation.~ 20 26 | that the merit of Christ may be well known, and faith, 21 26 | such works that by them we may merit grace, or as though 22 26 | Jovinian. But the contrary may be learned from the writings 23 26 | to sin, but not that we may merit grace or make satisfaction 24 28 | that by such observance we may make satisfaction for sins, 25 28 | the Church Catholic. It may be that in the beginning 26 29 | points, from which the rest may be readily judged. There