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1 I, 1pref| from the present moment no longer to be accounted of. It is 2 I, 3 | an equal, He would be no longer the great Supreme, now that 3 I, 15 | when its lord and author no longer lies hid? I ask, therefore, 4 I, 22 | itself that it would no longer exist if it ceased to act. 5 I, 22 | to be natural, it must no longer be believed to be eternal 6 II, 1 | there could have remained no longer any question as to the true 7 II, 9 | So that the soul can no longer appear to have sinned, because 8 II, 14 | justice, they will be no longer evil things, but good evil 9 II, 15 | the people, justice was no longer to judge the race, but individuals. 10 II, 23 | former virtues which are no longer practised. Now, who is so 11 II, 25 | to intimate: thou art no longer here, thou art in perdition 12 II, 27 | nature, you will of course no longer require to be convinced 13 III, 7 | advent, when He shall no longer remain "a stone of stumbling 14 III, 21 | the new word in Christ, no longer in Moses. "And He shall 15 IV, 15 | the Creator, and was no longer (like) the god of Epicurus 16 IV, 22 | not Moses or Elias any longer. The voice alone, therefore, 17 IV, 25 | are good; whereas he is no longer good who has invaded another' 18 IV, 27 | if a supporter, He is no longer an enemy of the law. But 19 IV, 29 | that he will not be any longer a depreciator of the works 20 IV, 31 | with the intention of any longer inviting guests, but of 21 IV, 41 | great a crime, you must no longer use an argument against 22 V, 4 | implied that the law no longer has to be fulfilled, then 23 V, 5 | weakness; nor is it any longer true, that "God hath chosen 24 V, 6 | dispensations. But it is no longer open to me even to interpret 25 V, 6 | not have been ignorant any longer of the God of glory, since 26 V, 7 | rise again, for they are no longer our own? "For," he says, " 27 V, 9 | of fame, but Christ's? "Longer than the sun shall His name 28 V, 9 | shall His name remain," for longer than the sun shall be the 29 V, 10 | dissolution) the soul is no longer the natural body, but the 30 V, 10 | obtain the kingdom of God, no longer the (old) flesh and blood, 31 V, 14 | use of our contending any longer whether Christ did or did