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1 1, XXIII | be able to show, from any actions of theirs, that these fictitious 2 1, XXXII | to its deserts and former actions? It is probable, therefore, 3 1, XLVII | and who refer all their actions to His good pleasure.~ 4 2, XVIII | the consequences of these actions beforehand, then His words 5 2, XXXVIII| to condemn men and their actions before He had instructed 6 3, LXXVIII| them to refrain from those actions which are followed by punishments, 7 4, XLV | intention alone gives to actions the character of good or 8 4, LIII | and to perform all our actions with the view of pleasing 9 4, LXIV | and his reason, and his actions, are not always alike: there 10 4, LXVI | the abstract); while the actions which proceed from it are 11 4, LXVII | life, and perform the same actions which (according to this 12 4, LXXXV | in what respect would our actions appear to differ from those 13 5, XV | consumes those who by their actions, words, and thoughts have 14 5, XXIII | of His care shows by his actions that he desires (the continuance 15 6, XXXVI | terms, on the contrary, good actions the "gates of Zion." So 16 6, LIV | speaking, virtues and virtuous actions are good, as, properly speaking, 17 6, LIV | and performs such virtuous actions, will, as one who desires 18 6, LV | or "wickedness," and the actions which proceed from it, were 19 6, LV | life, or performed virtuous actions, will be in the enjoyment 20 6, LXXVII | of His life, and to any actions performed by Him before 21 7, VIII | by the Gospel, and their actions regulated by its influence. " 22 7, XXXV | lead them to regulate their actions according to the will of 23 7, LI | of ignorance. And if our actions are worthy of Him who taught 24 7, LII | might convince him by our actions that he did us wrong, when 25 7, LVI | stay to specify any of the actions of His life which he thinks 26 7, LVI | of infamy he found in the actions of Jesus, we should have 27 8, LXIII | do in public, in all our actions, in all our words, "let