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1 2 | of God, since he will be able to accomplish that only
2 20| Gauls, despairing of being able to reduce the Romans by
3 25| nor were the injured gods able to punish him. How much
4 25| seeking for some one who was able to imitate the human figure,
5 39| perhaps the same Cynics were able to afford an example of
6 39| sentence no one will be able to escape, whether alive
7 40| ages, philosophy was not able to discover.~
8 50| will sum up, as I shall be able, an immense subject in few
9 50| He would not have been able to practise what He taught,--
10 52| these, that they may be able to sin without restraint
11 53| themselves. Or how is man able to hope for aid from them,
12 53| endure whatever cruelty is able to contrive against us.
13 56| that he himself may be able to escape? If he shall wish
14 57| with acuteness; but we are able very readily to reply to
15 57| and evil. But who will be able to distinguish between good
16 57| foolishness, that we may be able to maintain true wisdom.
17 58| earthly lights, for He was able to kindle the light of the
18 59| licentiousness. For laws were able to punish offences, they
19 62| this danger, that they are able to draw us to luxury. For
20 63| avoided, that we may be able to maintain a tranquil state
21 65| Therefore, that we may be able to do all these things,
22 66| in behalf of God, who is able to bestow eternal life in
23 67| neither knew God nor were able to perceive the mystery
24 67| that which they were not able to do, because they did
25 68| ship, but that men may be able to sail in it. Vessels also
26 69| who spoke the truth were able to connect together, bringing
27 73| good works, that he may be able, with God for his judge,
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