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1 1 | FULLY confess unto the Lord God that it has been rash enough, 2 1 | most good rests most with God; nor does any other than 3 1 | patience set over the things of God, that one can obey no precept, 4 2 | II. GOD HIMSELF AN EXAMPLE OF PATIENCE.~ 5 2 | discipline, holding up before us God Himself in the very first 6 3 | men openly on the earth? God suffers Himself to be conceived 7 3 | nay, the attestation of God Himself, placing His own 8 3 | inherent propriety, patience is God's nature.~ 9 4 | as we are of the living God, whose judgment on His servants 10 4 | Shall, then, creatures which God makes subject to us be better 11 4 | due from us to the Lord God; for the acknowledgment 12 4 | for the acknowledgment of God understands what is incumbent 13 4 | patience which the Lord God, the Demonstrator and Acceptor 14 4 | because it pertains to God, to be earnestly pursued 15 4 | mind by such as pertain to God? By means of which (considerations) 16 5 | V. AS GOD IS THE AUTHOR OF PATIENCE 17 5 | whether just as patience in God, so its adversary quality 18 5 | which has been conceived by God's rival, of course is not 19 5 | course is not friendly to God's things. The discord of 20 5 | authors. Further, since God is best, the devil on the 21 5 | impatiently bore that the Lord God subjected the universal 22 5 | respect, both in regard of God's premonition and in regard 23 5 | man was induced to offend, God began to be wroth. Whence ( 24 5 | the first indignation in God, thence (came) His first 25 5 | intimate friendship with God, and the husbandman of paradise. 26 5 | to be of sweet savour to God; he quite ceased to be able 27 5 | ejected from the sight of God, he begins to be easily 28 5 | unto every use offensive to God. For straightway that impatience 29 5 | failed in his duty toward God, from that time when, forgetful 30 5 | Moses, while he met with God, he had borne with impatience. 31 6 | short, Abraham believed God, and was accredited by Him 32 6 | attestation of his faith. But God knew whom He had accredited 33 6 | patiently both heard, and (if God had willed) would have fulfilled. 34 7 | ours, since all things are God's, whose are we also ourselves. 35 7 | heavenly, sin directly against God; for the Spirit, which he 36 10| be offering to the Lord God, if we arrogate to ourselves 37 10| the one Judge, that is, God. How many mischances had 38 11| and names them "sons of God," pray have the impatient 39 12| which is so pleasing to God, who in the world that is 40 12| Patience accompanies, with God as Master.~ 41 13| opens the ears of Christ our God, dissipates severity, elicits 42 13| man--made satisfaction to God. Further, if we set down 43 14| away from his reverence for God; but he has been set up 44 14| a bier for the devil did God erect in the person of that 45 14| his mouth but thanks to God, while he denounced his 46 14| crooked remedies! How did God smile, how was the evil 47 14| patience, that instrument of God's victory not only presently 48 14| presently recovered from God the soundness of his body, 49 15| Depositary of patience is God. If it be a wrong which 50 15| granted to Patience, to have God as her Debtor! And not without 51 15| his lord, and his lord to God; adorns the woman; makes 52 15| his third essay. For where God is, there too is His foster-child, 53 15| foster-child, namely Patience. When God's Spirit descends, then 54 16| invitations; impatient of God alone. But let their own 55 16| hand, love the patience of God, the patience of Christ;