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1 II | that in united bands you may enter, bearing the trophies 2 V | whence the divine precepts may be beheld. If the cause 3 X | midst, nor depart, that they may not be compelled to touch 4 XIII | threatening those who resisted. He may complain of tortures who 5 XIII | overcome by tortures; he may offer the excuse of suffering 6 XIII | in suffering. Such a one may ask, and say, "I wished 7 XIII | suffering." Such a plea may readily avail to forgiveness; 8 XIII | an apology of that kind may excite compassion. Thus 9 XIV | the brethren, but that I may rather instigate the brethren 10 XIV | corrupting parts. The sick man may cry out, may vociferate, 11 XIV | The sick man may cry out, may vociferate, and may complain, 12 XIV | out, may vociferate, and may complain, in impatience 13 XVI | on the rocks, so that it may not reach to the harbour. 14 XVI | that their lamentation may be hushed, that their grief 15 XVI | hushed, that their grief may be silent, that the memory 16 XVI | the memory of their sin may pass away, that the groaning 17 XVI | groaning of their heart may be repressed, that the weeping 18 XVI | the weeping of their eyes may be quenched; nor long and 19 XVIII| what they command. For that may not always appear to be 20 XX | do nothing if the Gospel may be broken; or if the Gospel 21 XXI | His face from you, that He may not have mercy." Let us 22 XXII | the sound. And because he may not at once receive the 23 XXIII| the meantime, that others may be corrected. The torments 24 XXVII| among men. Be that as it may, he will not be able to 25 XXIX | world, while his confession may be received, while the satisfaction 26 XXXII| beseech you in order that we may beseech God for you: we 27 XXXV | righteous works, whereby sins may be purged; frequently apply 28 XXXV | the crime and the fault may be redeemed. Let good works 29 XXXVI| His mercy in these words may pity such men: "When you 30 XXXVI| again whereby the vanquished may be armed; He restores and 31 XXXVI| whereby the refreshed faith may be invigorated. The soldier