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1 1, IV | was given to us by that death of evil, and that life of 2 1, VII | punishment may die a harder death. Man is slaughtered that 3 1, VII | adorned for a voluntary death; wretched men, they boast 4 5, II | Praise not any man before his death;" and again, "Be thou faithful 5 5, II | Be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a 6 7, I | without any comfort of death,--tortures which do not 7 7, I | by the quickness of his death:~ 8 8, II | sight of the Lord is the death of His saints." Precious 9 8, II | saints." Precious is the death which has bought immortality 10 8, II | And He who once conquered death on our behalf, always conquers 11 8, III | mourns over the wreck and death of very many; and that you 12 12, I | should not be found and death begins to be imminent, before 13 12, II | bydanger, and placed near to death, let your vigilance not 14 15, III | subdued; torture is worn out; death is not feared but desired, 15 20, II | with me at the (spiritual) death of my sister, who in this 16 21, II | were ordered to be put to death by hunger and thirst, and 17 21, II | by God's will were put to death in the prison by hunger, 18 25, III | confess the Lord God, in death itself, before his very 19 25, III | by dying, to have subdued death itself, which is dreaded 20 25, III | dreaded by all? Than, by death itself, to have attained 21 25, IV | deliver up the brother to death, and the father the son, 22 27, II | themselves mischief and death by their recklessness and 23 30, VI | denial through the fear of death, but let those that are 24 30, VIII | but of such as impending death does not suffer to bear 25 33, V | snatched from the midst of death,--a kind of resurrection, 26 36, Arg | THAT THE DAYS OF THEIR DEATH SHOULD BE CAREFULLY NOTED, 27 36, I | by the glorious exit of death. For neither is their virtue 28 36, I | himself to tortures and to death, has suffered whatever he 29 36, I | Be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a 30 36, I | invincibleness, even unto death. When to the willingness 31 36, II | by the gate of a glorious death to their immortality; and 32 37, I | communicate with him in death.~ 33 37, II | communicate with him in death who had obeyed us, that 34 39, IV | drink, poison for medicine, death for safety. Let not the 35 39, V | your God, shall be put to death." Let no one, beloved brethren, 36 39, VI | life that he may put to death. Now also his words are 37 48, II | and afterwards even in death was not buried by him. The 38 51, XIII | urged on to the result of death; as if, because peace is 39 51, XVII | should afterwards be put to death on account of the name, 40 51, XVII | charity, he could not in his death be crowned. And therefore 41 51, XVII | sacrificed should be assisted at death, because there is no confession 42 51, XXII | written, "Alms do deliver from death," and not, assuredly, from 43 51, XXII | not, assuredly, from that death which once the blood of 44 51, XXII | written, "God did not make death, neither hath He pleasure 45 51, XXIII| but the warning of urgent death, that drives them to ask; 46 51, XXIII| to receive consolation in death who has not reflected that 47 53, I | peace on the very point of death. For it was not right, neither 48 54, VII | desires for himself either death or salvation. Nevertheless, 49 54, XIX | the Lord the reward of our death and of our blood. Their 50 58, V | contagion of the ancient death at its earliest birth, who 51 59, II | redeemed us from the peril of death; so that He who took us 52 62, VI | the cross and conquered death; and that He Himself is 53 62, X | shall show forth the Lord's death until He come." But if it 54 62, XVII | do show forth the Lord's death till He come." As often, 55 63, III | down to the lowest pit of death, have gone headlong with 56 67, IX | such things are worthy of death, not only they which commit 57 67, IX | such things are worthy of death, he makes manifest and proves 58 67, IX | only they are worthy of death, and come into punishment 59 68, VII | some places, condemned to death, have received heavenly 60 70, II | to darkness and light, to death and immortality, to Antichrist 61 71, II | them, and forestalled by death without, have perished outside 62 72, V | our sins, who conquered death by dying, who by Himself 63 72, XVIII| the cup, and of undergoing death? What else is it then, than 64 72, XIX | mother, let him die the death;" if He who bids that those 65 72, XXI | Christ, and been put to death outside the Church, unless 66 73, VIII | to error, immortality to death, love to hatred, truth to 67 74, XVI | abettors perished with a like death to theirs?~ 68 74, XXI | although, being prevented by death, they had not gained the 69 74, XXII | sins, as if in the house of death there could be the layer 70 74, XXIII| having been the occasion of death to those that were desirious 71 76, IV | sight of the Lord is the death of His saints." Who would 72 76, IV | unfalteringly receive a death precious in the sight of 73 80, II | suffering. Let no one think of death, but of immortality; nor 74 80, II | sight of the Lord is the death of His saints;" and again, " 75 81, II | of us may think less of death than of immortality; and, 76 82, Arg | HAD DONE SO FROM FEAR OF DEATH, HE GIVES THE REASON IN