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1 I | Praises must be given to God, and His benefits and gifts 2 II | spectacle in the sight of God; you have been an example 3 II | brow, pure with the sign of God, could not bear the crown 4 II | hopes for eternity from God calculate the seasons of 5 III | the latter, content with God as its judge, keeps a pure 6 VI | were falsified from what God's hand had made them; their 7 VII | from heaven the servants of God, say, "Thou shalt worship 8 VII | shalt worship the Lord thy God, and Him only shalt thou 9 VII | forgive them not?" And again, God speaks, and says, "He that 10 VIII | weak? Could the servant of God stand there, and speak and 11 IX | Mother; they have denied God as a Father: so that, while 12 X | the Lord and the temple of God do not go out from the midst, 13 X | becoming for the servants of God to do, saying, "Come out 14 X | of the condescension of God, and cannot be received 15 XI | serpent, which, according to God's sentence, feeds upon earth. 16 XII | children, for the kingdom of God's sake, but he shall receive 17 XV | the law of the Lord and God, by the temerity of some, 18 XVII | who sorrowed for us, whom God delivered up for our sins. 19 XVII | Man cannot be greater than God, nor can a servant remit 20 XVIII | think that the mercy of God must not first of all be 21 XVIII | power. Under the altar of God the souls of the slain martyrs 22 XVIII | opposing the Lord Himself by God's priest, if the consent 23 XVIII | obtained what they ask from God, and then do what they command. 24 XIX | book." He, the friend of God; he who had often spoken 25 XIX | the wrath of an indignant God by his entreaty. God praises 26 XIX | indignant God by his entreaty. God praises Jeremiah, and announces, 27 XIX | of faith, more happy in God's condescension, who so 28 XIX | in his faith? And · yet God said that He would not grant 29 XX | bishops doing anything against God's command, who themselves 30 XX | who themselves have done God's command. Is any one greater 31 XX | Is any one greater than God, or more merciful than God' 32 XX | God, or more merciful than God's goodness, that he should 33 XX | either wish that undone which God has suffered to be done, 34 XX | suffered to be done, or, as if God had too little power to 35 XXI | things have been done without God's knowledge, or all these 36 XXI | separate between you and your God; and because of your sins 37 XXI | ways, and have cast away God's law, and have never been 38 XXII | endeavours to avert the anger of God from you; you threaten him 39 XXII | ministers and priests of God, do you think that the Lord 40 XXV | even hidden crimes deceived God's priest.~ 41 XXVI | deceived man, felt that God was taking vengeance. And 42 XXVI | the more that the wrath of God the judge has reserved it 43 XXVII | human authority than to God. It matters not whether 44 XXVII | able to escape and avoid God his judge, seeing that the 45 XXVII | outward appearance, but God seeth the heart." The Lord 46 XXVII | Lord, who says, "I am a God at hand, and not a God afar 47 XXVII | a God at hand, and not a God afar off. If a man be hidden 48 XXVIII| confess this very thing to God's priests, and make the 49 XXVIII| knowing that it is written, "God is not mocked." God cannot 50 XXVIII| written, "God is not mocked." God cannot be mocked, nor deceived, 51 XXVIII| more, who, thinking that God is like man, believes that 52 XXIX | true grief, let us entreat God's mercy. Let our soul lie 53 XXX | please any one who displeases God? Or does she groan and lament 54 XXXI | making public confession to God. Although possessed of a 55 XXXI | made confession before God together with his companions 56 XXXI | further to deserve well of God, wraps himself in sackcloth 57 XXXI | confession, and saying, "O Lord God, great, and strong, and 58 XXXII | deserving well of the majesty of God; and now those who have 59 XXXII | order that we may beseech God for you: we turn our very 60 XXXII | prayers with which we pray God for you that He would pity 61 XXXIII| greater visitation of an angry God; as it is written, "And 62 XXXIII| as it is written, "And God gave them the spirit of 63 XXXIII| saved. And for this cause God shall send them the working 64 XXXIII| prostrate themselves to God, they think they stand fast. 65 XXXIII| they believe men against God, although they have not 66 XXXIII| although they have not believed God against men.~ 67 XXXV | whose fear is ready towards God, and whose mind, although 68 XXXV | once claiming His pardon. God, in proportion as with the 69 XXXV | declared not to be your God? You must pray more eagerly 70 XXXVI | Turn ye to the Lord your God, for He is merciful and 71 XXXVI | the wrath of an indignant God by righteous entreaty, He 72 XXXVI | has thus made atonement to God; he who by repentance for


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