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1 pref| and set down only those things which God speaks, wherewith 2 arg | himself are not gods. For things which are made are not greater 3 arg | fashioner; nor can these things protect and preserve anybody, 4 arg | our account preferred evil things to good, poverty to riches, 5 arg | this very thing, that these things come to pass, is manifest 6 I | himself is better than the things which he worshippeth, since 7 I | He that made these mighty things is mightier than they."~ 8 VI | slaughter. Nay, in all these things we overcome on account of 9 IX | Paul also testifies similar things, and speaks, saying: "We 10 IX | of Christ, rejoice in all things, that also in the revelation 11 X | Fear nothing of these things," it says, "which thou shalt 12 XI | Father nor me. But these things have I told you, that when 13 XI | joy." And again: "These things have I spoken unto you, 14 XI | not troubled: for these things must needs come to pass, 15 XI | every place. But all these things are the beginnings of travailings. 16 XI | I have foretold you all things. If, therefore, they shall 17 XI | these are not new or sudden things which are now happening 18 XI | own account suffer these things, as sinning against our 19 XI | and did not reckon those things punishments of her darlings, 20 XI | riches, and power, and many things, that his cruelty and ferocity 21 XI | having considered all the things which are in them, understand 22 XI | of nothing God made these things and the human race. Therefore, 23 XI | king, that he ate those things which were forced upon him 24 XI | I willingly suffer these things." Assuredly his faith was 25 XI | testifies and says: "After these things I beheld a great multitude, 26 XII | having been troubled in a few things, they shall be in many happily 27 XII | brought to us? All these things have passed away like a 28 XIII| sure and solid faith of things to come. In persecutions, 29 XIII| behoves us to embrace these things in our mind and consideration, 30 XIII| consideration, to meditate on these things day and night. If persecution