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love

   Epistle, Chapter
1 1, III | ever has been, that the love of wine should entice, pride 2 1, VIII | vice, inflamed with earthly love in the midst of his own 3 1, XIV | constrained to have more love for what we shall be, by 4 2, I | thou me? He answered, I do love Thee. He saith to him, Feed 5 5, II | Relying, therefore, upon your love and your piety, which I 6 5, II | maintained by the vow and by the love of the brethren, yet if 7 6, II | by the true and simple love of my heart towards you, 8 6, V | is written, "Thou shall love thy neighbour as thyself." " 9 7, III | This is my command, that ye love one another." And again, " 10 7, V | shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, 11 7, VIII | affectionate aids of paternal love, the accustomed grandeurs 12 8, II | unto all them also that love His appearing."~ 13 15, I | sweetly and often of your love to me, in his words I heard 14 15, I | approval. Your individual love associates me with your 15 15, I | Spirit does not allow our love to be separated. Confession 16 20, I | letters, that their former love was still around me and 17 20, II | I remember your former love day and night, God only 18 20, II | For I remember your former love, that you will grieve with 19 21, I | whereby I know how you love the faith, and how zealous 20 25, I | will reward you for that love of yours, and will restore 21 25, III | blood? Than to have begun to love one's punishments, after 22 25, IV | shall separate us from the love of Christ? shall tribulation, 23 28, I | greeting. Both our common love and the reason of the thing 24 29, III | have worn out, they will love that very delay which refers 25 29, III | become aware of your mutual love and charity, in many illustrations 26 36, I | fulfil all the duties of love towards our most courageous 27 36, II | should now show a greater love and care, in that they are 28 39, IV | whom you made with so much love and eagerness, to greet 29 43, I | your confession, and what love for the associated brotherhood; 30 48, I | both with diligence and love, in sending us in haste 31 48, II | never faithful that he may love; a torch and fire to blow 32 50, I | your walk an example of love and peace to others; so 33 50, II | whom once I had begun to love. After the schismatical 34 50, III | balances, and thinking of the love and mercy of God the Father, 35 50, IV | for the sake of our mutual love, transmitted to you also 36 50, IV | way as both to approve and love it; inasmuch as what we 37 51, XIII | although the token of divine love and paternal lenity appears 38 51, XIX | XIX.~Considering His love and mercy, we ought not 39 51, XIX | help and comfort of our love; neither being too ungentle 40 51, XX | with those who fear and love God with their whole heart, 41 51, XXIII| Gospel, setting forth the love of God the Father, says, " 42 51, XXIII| the eternal and liberal love of God the Father. But if 43 51, XXIV | not maintained brotherly love or ecclesiastical unity 44 51, XXIV | Bearing with one another in love, endeavouring to keep the 45 52, II | deprive them of their Father's love and of our communion; to 46 53, I | not right, neither did the love of the Father nor divine 47 53, V | benignity of divine and paternal love; we have determined by the 48 53, V | Lord, of whose help and love we who trust in Him may 49 54, I | abundantly full of fraternal love and ecclesiastical discipline 50 54, XIII | They received not the love of the truth, that they 51 54, XVI | embrace with prompt and full love those who return with repentance, 52 54, XX | brother, from the mutual love which we owe and manifest 53 54, XXII | linked together in the love of the Lord's flock--who 54 54, XXIII| that we ourselves, who love you with mutual love, might, 55 54, XXIII| who love you with mutual love, might, being present with 56 54, XXIII| faithful inclination of our love here also in our sacrifices 57 58, III | with measure, but by the love and mercy of the Father 58 59, I | from the solicitude of your love, concerning the captivity 59 59, I | body of our union; and not love only, but also religion, 60 59, II | in you?"--even although love urged us less to bring help 61 59, II | and reminded of mutual love, if he be a father, will 62 59, IV | the searching out of the love of our mind, and for the 63 60, I | greeting. From our mutual love and your reverence for me 64 62, XIII | prevent their undivided love from always abiding and 65 66, I | comforts and aids of divine love and paternal tenderness 66 66, IV | the opponent of mercy and love, let him not pronounce sentence, 67 68, III | Gentiles also well know and love my humility; and you also 68 69, I | thought that of our mutual love we ought to be consulted, 69 70, III | we should not obstinately love our own opinions, but should 70 70, IV | transmitted for our mutual love a copy of them, as well 71 71, II | of evangelical peace and love, to have fought with the 72 72, XIV | towards him a benevolent love, but that some indulged 73 72, XXVI | for the sake of our mutual love we have transmitted to you. 74 73, VIII | error, immortality to death, love to hatred, truth to falsehood, 75 73, X | X.~But it happens, by a love of presumption and of obstinacy, 76 74, I | there is great and desirous love for assembling together. " 77 74, VI | kept with you in mutual love and honour, even herein 78 74, XXIV | forbearing one another in love; endeavouring to keep the 79 74, XXV | even more, so mindful of love and charity as to command 80 74, XXV | himself off from the unity of love, and to make himself a stranger 81 75, I | opposition to the peace and love of Christ, from being counted 82 76, I | and in movement, yet in love and in spirit I come expressing 83 76, I | suffering, yet in community of love. Could I be silent and restrain 84 77, III | All ours who are with us love you, and greet you, and 85 78, I | doubtless the undivided love wherewith you have always


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