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1 1pref| them; in order that they may the more cast this in my 2 1pref| sins, so that each course may be equally open with regard 3 2 | and request not that they may obtain mercy, and approach 4 2 | in order that remission may be granted you by God." 5 2 | cleansed are such as a man may have committed against his 6 2 | so that one (Scripture) may seem to draw tight, another 7 2 | will be a condition which may possibly obtain pardon,-- 8 3 | obtains pardon, that it may not be practised in vain; 9 5 | sins. From its place you may discern the measure, from 10 6 | that the eider (discipline) may be made the agent for granting 11 6 | Grant that the pristine days may have had--if the Psychics 12 6 | before Christ, the flesh may have disported itself, nay, 13 6 | have disported itself, nay, may have perished before its 14 7 | order to be kept, that we may interpret any such (figure) 15 7 | position; in order that I may, even by withdrawing, the 16 7 | sense, a thing which is safe may be said to "have perished." 17 7 | of God, the Church) there may be some sins of a moderate 18 9 | parable, in order that they may be worked up throughout 19 9 | have been Jews, albeit some may possibly have been so; but 20 9 | Father; and in this way (it may) rather (be said that) the 21 9 | Christian sinner, is that they may endow adultery and fornication 22 10 | root of pardon, that pardon may be the fruit of repentance.~ 23 11 | lawful to the Lord alone: may the power of His indulgence 24 12 | bonds, except that they may wholly bind us in perpetuity 25 12 | gained much, in order that we may render somewhat. But the 26 13 | withal have I written, that I may learn a proof of you, that 27 13 | associate not with him, that he may feel awed; not regarding ( 28 13 | that the spirit," he says, "may be saved in the day of the 29 13 | flesh being, that the spirit may be saved in penalty. In 30 14 | whom some particular one may in that (second Epistle) 31 14 | Epistle, written (that I may so say) as a whole, not 32 14 | share) in power over you, (may) not we rather?" In like 33 14 | hath committed such a deed may be taken away from the midst 34 14 | in some way or other he may be "taken away from the 35 14 | course in order that he may be put outside the Church. 36 15 | with unbeliever. And idols may see to themselves: the very 37 16 | sin which a human being may have committed is extraneous 38 16 | seek not loosing" (that you may give no occasion to adultery); " 39 16 | seek not a wife," that you may reserve an opportunity for 40 16 | even "they who have wives may be as if they had them not." " 41 16 | about the Lord, how they may please God; the married, 42 16 | about the world, how they may please their spouse." Thus 43 16 | even to nature, for fear he may flatter guilt. He is studious 44 17 | sin, in order that grace may superabound? Far be it. 45 17 | from the dead, so we too may walk in newness of life. 46 17 | fornication and adultery may by possibility be anew admissible, 47 17 | of death." For albeit he may appear to be partly disputing 48 18 | self up for her, that He may sanctify her (purifying 49 18 | water) in the word, that He may present the Church to Him 50 18 | the laver--"but (that) she may be holy and without reproach;" 51 19 | heretic, in order that you may claim pardon as the result 52 19 | the precepts, that they may have power over the tree 53 19 | treats at large, that he may make no such concession; 54 19 | stringency, that whoever may have sinned are no sons 55 20 | the flesh and the soul, may be clean; and when the Word 56 20 | Abraham,--that thus the man may be fit for God. But if, 57 21 | prophetic evidences, that I may recognise your divine virtue, 58 21 | perchance such (sins) as one may have committed against the 59 21 | number (of persons) who may have combined together into 60 22 | reason, that the martyr may absolve adulterers and fornicators, 61 22 | secrets of the heart, that He may thus concede (pardon to) 62 22 | walk? Therefore, that ye may know the Son of man to have