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1 1, Arg | WITH HIM CONCERNING THINGS DIVINE, AND NOW BEING REMINDED 2 1, I | the apprehension of the divine precepts. And that no profane 3 1, II | the proclamation of the divine mercy. Accept what is felt 4 1, III | again--a truth which the divine mercy had announced for 5 1, VI | the characteristics of the divine may shine more brightly 6 4, II | glorious beginnings the divine consideration has already 7 5, I | pray the Lord that, by the divine mercy, I may hereafter greet 8 5, I | he zealously bestows on divine labours, was, moreover, 9 7, I | some one taken away by the divine compassion should depart 10 7, II | own deserving, even as the divine judgment has forewarned 11 7, III | this have obtained from the divine mercy what we seek; nor 12 7, VI | are admonished by these divine condescensions both concerning 13 7, VIII | accustomed grandeurs of the divine majesty whereby both the 14 8, I | soldiers of Christ in the divine camp: that no allurements 15 8, I | casting down, than is the divine protection towards lifting 16 8, II | with unyielding mind, with divine virtue--bare, indeed, of 17 8, III | which the honour of the divine condescension illuminates, 18 9, III | the Lord's mercy, and the divine protection. have brought 19 9, IV | IV.~For this reason the divine rebuke does not cease to 20 10, I | gather that not only the divine precepts are not suggested 21 10, III | you so as to prevent the divine judgment from instructing 22 11, I | with them,--to these the divine mercy is able to bring healing. 23 11, I | peace is grasped at, the divine indignation be more seriously 24 11, II | to their care, and by the divine authority might instruct 25 11, III | moderation, according to the divine precepts. Let no one pluck 26 12, II | persevered in good works; but the divine, remedy will be granted 27 12, II | those that are imploring the divine favour. I bid you, beloved 28 13, I | repents, who, remembering the divine precept, with meekness and 29 15, I | you the delights of the divine approval. Your individual 30 15, IV | that, among your great and divine considerations, you should 31 21, I | by that voice and those divine words, whereby I know how 32 24, II | precepts; you observe the divine and heavenly commands. This 33 25, I | perceive that the grace of divine providence wished to keep 34 25, III | happen to any man from the divine condescension, than to confess 35 25, III | Than to have become by the divine condescension the judge 36 25, V | He hold forth to us the divine arms, those weapons that 37 25, VI | destruction, for where is the divine word left, if pardon be 38 26, I | then, is founded on the divine law, I marvel that some, 39 27, I | repent." And again, the divine Scripture says, "Thus saith 40 29, III | forth upon themselves the divine mercy. How vastly better 41 30, II | the due severity of the divine rigour? Which he who resists, 42 30, V | who confess, and from the divine mercy, yet they seem in 43 30, VI | of the time, entreat the divine majesty, and ask peace for 44 30, VII | not provoked; and as the divine clemency ought to be looked 45 30, VII | looked to, so also ought the divine censure; and as it is written, " 46 32, I | not be waited for when the divine approval precedes. Aurelius, 47 32, II | solemn repetition of the divine lessons; than, after the 48 33, I | the Lord, greeting. The divine benefits, beloved brethren, 49 33, I | human recommendation, but by divine condescension; who, when 50 33, III | relations in equal honours of divine condescension. His grandmother, 51 33, III | equally between them does the divine condescension flow, and 52 33, IV | associated in the alliance of divine honour; with whom, in all 53 33, IV | As they were lifted up by divine condescension, so they were 54 34, I | admonished and instructed by divine condescension, that Numidicus 55 36, I | respect of those whom the divine condescension has rendered 56 39, I | illustrious by the glory of the divine condescension, and also 57 39, I | with your suffrages and the divine. These conspirators and 58 39, V | human madness, so that the divine disposition is violated, 59 41, I | sacrament once delivered of the divine appointment and of Catholic 60 41, I | sanctity and the truth of the divine tradition and ecclesiastical 61 41, II | lust, and unmindful of the divine law and holiness, rejoice 62 43, I | your confession and the divine tradition, you may return 63 44, IV | the Catholic Church, the divine condescension will accomplish; 64 48, II | have not maintained its divine and ecclesiastical discipline, 65 48, IV | from which he deserved by divine authority to be expelled. 66 51, IV | should be granted, and the divine indulgence should allow 67 51, VI | whom their faith and the divine protection had preserved 68 51, VI | we met together; and the divine Scriptures being brought 69 51, VIII | deserved well of the Lord in divine administrations, he ascended 70 51, XIII | die; although the token of divine love and paternal lenity 71 51, XXV | Lord by the flame of the divine burning, and the vessels 72 51, XXVII| faith and the given rule of divine preaching, agrees the principle 73 51, XXVII| according to the faith of the divine Scriptures, God Himself 74 53, I | the love of the Father nor divine mercy allow, that the Church 75 53, I | people committed to us by divine condescension, by our exhortations, 76 53, III | and sorrowfully imploring divine and paternal consolation, 77 53, V | cruelty than the benignity of divine and paternal love; we have 78 54, II | and of the sublime and divine power of governing the Church; 79 54, III | wonder at thee." Whence also divine Scripture threatens a like 80 54, V | authority and power by the divine condescension is established, 81 54, V | whom, if, according to divine teaching, the whole fraternity 82 54, V | priests; no one, after the divine judgment, after the suffrage 83 54, VI | with the testimony of the divine condescension; even in these 84 54, XII | And in another place the divine indignation and anger are 85 54, XIII | work, take pains that the divine clemency may not heal the 86 54, XVII | therefore to be unmindful of the divine tradition, so as to think 87 54, XVII | do more to attack, than divine protection avails to defend.~ 88 54, XXII | salutary and holy plans of the divine majesty, whence the sudden 89 54, XXII | its one bishop chosen by divine appointment--which presbyters 90 58, III | III.~Moreover, belief in divine Scripture declares to us, 91 58, III | the same equality of the divine gift. Elisha, beseeching 92 58, III | in that is expressed the divine and spiritual equality, 93 58, VI | from our help and from the divine mercy, that immediately, 94 60, I | think, neither befits the divine majesty nor the discipline 95 60, II | the devil who pollutes the divine image may be gratified by 96 61, II | fear God should keep the divine precepts with every observation 97 61, IV | except in the Church. But the divine Scripture testifies that 98 62, I | churches of the Lord by divine condescension, throughout 99 62, IV | Lord, according to what divine Scripture testifies, and 100 62, VI | Gentiles. To which things divine Scripture adds, and says, " 101 62, VIII | disturb no one, that when the divine Scrip-lure speaks of baptism, 102 62, X | we do not depart from the divine teaching; but that we must 103 62, XI | eased by the joy of the divine mercy; because that only 104 62, XII | together and assemble: for the divine Scripture in the Apocalypse 105 62, XVIII| corrupting and adulterating the divine precepts, as it is written 106 63, III | as earthly, with things divine; as sacrilegious, with things 107 64, I | respect of men of this kind divine commands. Inasmuch as the 108 64, I | priest might he avenged by divine vengeance on a proud people.~ 109 65, I | every one honoured by the divine priesthood, and ordained 110 65, I | who, being busied with divine and spiritual things, are 111 65, I | and the altar, and for the divine ministries, received nothing 112 65, I | grew. All which was done by divine authority and arrangement, 113 65, I | that they who waited on divine services might in no respect 114 65, I | off in no respect from the divine administration, nor be tied 115 66, I | the comforts and aids of divine love and paternal tenderness 116 66, I | since we who consider the divine clemency, and hold the balance 117 66, I | not refuse the medicine of divine goodness and mercy in raising 118 66, II | haughty, and hostile to the divine mercy and to the salvation 119 66, III | night, and beseeching the divine and fatherly mercy, entreat 120 67, I | much our counsels as the divine precepts reply, in which 121 67, I | altar and to celebrate the divine sacrifices. For in Exodus 122 67, II | obedience should wait upon the divine precepts; nor in matters 123 67, II | anything to any one, when the divine prescription has interfered, 124 67, II | that they had despised the divine precepts and followed human 125 67, III | their overseer, when the divine reproof by Hosea the prophet 126 67, IV | we observe to come from divine authority, that the priest 127 67, IV | subsequently observed, according to divine instruction, in the Acts 128 67, V | practice delivered from divine tradition and apostolic 129 67, VIII | maintain the honour of the divine majesty and the priestly 130 67, VIII | way and departed from the divine religion, stood and nobly 131 68, II | has prevailed against the divine decree, and against our 132 68, VI | acknowledged and feared, whom no divine judgment has appointed, 133 68, IX | not human hatred, but the divine judgment; if you will begin 134 68, IX | respect and fear for the divine censure; so that first I 135 69, III | of all the sacraments of divine grace. We bid you, dearest 136 71, I | from the ordination of the divine appointment; to wit, that 137 71, I | Apostle Peter, mindful of the divine precept and the Gospel, 138 71, I | things of the law of the divine precept and Gospel. But 139 71, II | opposition to the one and divine altar, false and sacrilegious 140 72, II | wisdom and truth of the divine unity. But if Novatian thinks 141 72, V | sins, and the grace of the divine mercy, by his faith, when 142 72, VIII | without the authority of divine Scripture, when we say that 143 72, VIII | all things are arranged by divine direction by a certain law 144 72, VIII | false baptism, that the divine vengeance may avenge and 145 72, X | have a jealousy for the divine faith; with such a jealousy 146 72, X | alien church, a foe to the divine unity, when we know only 147 72, XI | faithful devotedness. We by the divine permission water the thirsting 148 72, XII | of life eternal, and the divine condescension for purifying 149 72, XV | they transact spiritual and divine matters, who are the enemies 150 72, XIX | become of the precepts of the divine law, which say, "Honour 151 72, XX | set forth, the plan of the divine dispensation and unity.~ 152 72, XXI | baptism of the holy Church, by divine regeneration, for the kingdom 153 72, XXII | Church, and advance from the divine camp to do battle with the 154 72, XXII | obtain the grace of the divine promise, when He speaks 155 72, XXIV | attain to the true promise of divine grace unless they first 156 72, XXV | prophets; John, filled with divine grace even in his mother' 157 72, XXV | But how dangerous it is in divine matters, that any one should 158 72, XXVI | with whom we maintain a divine concord and the peace of 159 73, II | to repentance, let this divine and holy tradition be observed. 160 73, III | within, and is granted of the divine condescension to the Church 161 73, III | prefer human tradition to divine ordinance, and not to observe 162 73, III | relaxes and passes by the divine precepts, as He cries out, 163 73, VIII | truth that arise from the divine law, but maintains heresies 164 73, VIII | let the sacraments of the divine warfare be loosed; let the 165 73, X | to the head and source of divine tradition, human error ceases; 166 73, X | if they would keep the divine precepts, that if in any 167 73, XI | impugns the sacrament of the divine tradition. The sacrament 168 74, II | themselves, to whom the divine word says it is a joy when 169 74, III | in which of old also the divine power associated in the 170 74, III | by long periods, yet by divine inspiration they felt the 171 74, III | All which arises from the divine unity. For even as the Lord 172 74, IV | said by you; but since the divine discourse surpasses human 173 74, IV | prophets is so great, that the divine wisdom in its multiplicity 174 74, VI | many other sacraments of divine matters, he may see that 175 74, XV | within, and sealed with a divine seal? And as the ark of 176 74, XVII | the sanctification of the divine layer. He who concedes and 177 74, XXIV | none more than of you does divine Scripture say, "A wrathful 178 75, I | sanctity and truth of the divine Scriptures suggest, I answer, 179 75, V | a unity that comes from divine authority, lays it down, 180 75, V | Lord's peace and of the divine unity, not dwelling in the 181 75, VI | smitten by the majesty of the divine judgment, so that returning 182 75, VIII | contrary to the right of divine appointment, could not be 183 75, VIII | exhibit a memorial of the divine vengeance and indignation 184 75, IX | better understood what is the divine judgment against audacity 185 75, XI | order that, according to the divine arrangement and the evangelical 186 75, XII | conceives it, I think that the divine benefits can in no respect 187 75, XII | accepted what is drawn from the divine gifts. For in the sacrament 188 75, XII | God bestows His mercy, the divine methods confer the whole 189 75, XIII | raised from his bed by the divine indulgence, but he also 190 75, XIII | they obtained indeed the divine favour, but in a shorter 191 75, XIII | more limited measure of the divine gift and of the Holy Spirit, 192 75, XV | the human voice, and by divine power; and although he often 193 75, XV | God, is set free by the divine mercy. For as scorpions 194 75, XVI | to have attained less of divine mercy and grace; and so 195 76, I | friends, things with which the divine condescension has honoured 196 76, I | minds of your brethren to divine martyrdom, by exhibiting 197 76, III | offering and celebrating the divine sacrifices; yea, you celebrate 198 76, VII | of martyrdom, and to the divine homes, to behold after this 199 76, VII | eagerly, and ask that the divine condescension would consummate 200 80, I | are to be sanctified by divine confessions!~ 201 80, II | hearts and minds besides the divine precepts and heavenly commands, 202 80, III | with you in honour, the divine condescension has also associated 203 80, IV | his religious courage and divine condescension, who, with 204 81, I | devotion of their mind for divine and heavenly glory. But