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1 I, 20| relatives nor parents, and passion rushes to poison and the 2 I, 20| their wives, and excited to passion by the sight, rushed to 3 IV, 10| THEIR GOVERNMENT, UNTIL THE PASSION OF THE LORD.~In the first 4 IV, 12| But that Christ, after His passion and resurrection, was about 5 IV, 13| frailty of the man, from the passion which He endured: on what 6 IV, 15| the setting forth of His passion and cross, to which my discourse 7 IV, 15| attention after the nativity and passion of Christ had revealed secret 8 IV, 16| XVI. OF THE PASSION OF JESUS CHRIST; THAT IT 9 IV, 16| FORETOLD.~I come now to the passion itself, which is often cast 10 IV, 16| may show that this very passion was undergone by Him in 11 IV, 18| XVIII. OF THE LORD'S PASSION, AND THAT IT WAS FORETOLD.~ 12 IV, 18| signifying that His passion would shortly take place, 13 IV, 20| they told of Him and of His passion. Therefore Moses, and the 14 IV, 20| preceded the advent and passion of Christ--that is, the 15 IV, 21| the fortieth day after His passion, as Daniel bad shown that 16 IV, 24| For if he be subject to no passion, a man may thus answer him 17 IV, 26| greater power, so also His passion did not go before us as 18 IV, 26| truth. And although His passion, which was harsh and severe 19 IV, 26| speaking before of His passion, also made it known that 20 IV, 26| lifted up on it, and the passion of God become known to all 21 IV, 26| remote, to which either His passion or the height of His majesty 22 IV, 26| because it is a figure of the passion, which God, foreknowing 23 IV, 27| and by the sign of His passion, banish the same polluted 24 IV, 29| the Father, who after His passion raised Him from the dead, 25 V, 10| anger, and to soothe every passion of the mind with calm government. 26 VI, 24| himself, if, overcome by passion, or impelled by desire, 27 VII, 2 | because man is subject to passion, his wisdom also is subject