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1 2 | wandering sheep --fallen man, hath brought him back to
2 2 | as our Lord teaches, No man lighteth a candle and putteth
3 2 | God received the luxurious man, and the harlot, and the
4 2 | Christ, who for us was made man, ~ ~move the beholders to
5 2 | maketh strong the heart of man, they laid up in the granary
6 2 | days was incarnate and made man for our salvation, and having
7 3 | draws down the spirit of man from the lofty adoration (
8 3 | Christ signifies God and man. Consequently it is an image
9 3 | it is an image of God and man, and consequently he has
10 3 | itself as the image of a mere man? They fall into the abyss
11 3 | made like to corruptible man,... and served the creature
12 3 | one Christ both God and man, etc. ~(5) If anyone does
13 3 | God the Word as a mere man, who, although bearing the
14 5 | perfect God and perfect man, as also the Council of
15 7 | saying, "I have coveted no man's silver or gold, or apparel.
16 7 | voice of the Lord that, "No man can serve two masters, for
17 7 | For from early times every man in holy orders wore modest
18 7 | together apart. Moreover if a man takes anything to a canoness,
19 7 | with Zonaras who says "the man must be received as a guest
20 8 | inasmuch as he was very man; also those which set forth
21 8 | our Lord Jesus Christ as man, and those of the undefiled
22 10| which offered themselves for man's use." (Hist. Dogma. Vol.
23 11| illustrious and glorious man Charles, by the will of
24 11| Institution of a Christian Man" and the Second Prayer Book
25 11| Scriptures. For what sane man ever either said or thought
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