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1 2 | what applies to individual men applies equally to society-domestic 2 2 | society or a community of men, but only as the deceitful 3 3 | daily losing esteem among men, either by reason of forgetfulness 4 3 | incredible multitude of men is in danger of not achieving 5 4 | it is evident, upon all men the duty of learning thoroughly 6 5 | instructing and guiding men she summons them to eternal 7 5 | character than those toward men.~ 8 6 | kindly toward our fellow men, nourish affection for the 9 6 | through the perverse will of men, inverted. For, instances 10 6 | State seems to require from men as subjects one thing, and 11 6 | thing, and religion, from men as Christians, quite another; 12 7 | from God in order to please men, an act of consummate wickedness 13 7 | to obey God rather than men."(4) This answer, which 14 8 | to a man over his fellow men;(5) nor may that be accounted 15 8 | draws away the wills of men from the charity of God.~ 16 10| declares that, if laws of men contain injunctions contrary 17 12| divers requirements of life, men have become possessed with 18 12| of the commonweal. These men aspire unjustly, and with 19 14| God and the salvation of men are confided to her keeping. 20 14| in any manner the help of men. Power certainly is not 21 17| hostility and hatred of men, which He first and foremost 22 22| deny that God has spoken to men, or who bring into doubt 23 25| as their object to train men to perfection.~ 24 26| aim to govern the minds of men in the defending of the " 25 31| proper to give support to men of acknowledged worth, and 26 32| and lively in the souls of men, and had there not been 27 34| 34. The prudence of men of this cast is of ;hat 28 36| fallen into their power. But men of this high character maintain 29 39| alarmed at the wickedness of men; but in the case of nations 30 39| especially as a vast number of men, having rejected the Christian 31 40| of our neighbour, since men have a share in the infinite 32 40| itself, had not enjoined that men should love one another, 33 40| with which He Himself loves men, He obtained for His disciples 34 41| of charity. Since impious men are bent on giving fresh 35 41| love of God and the love of men.~