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1 1 | our sins,--Rhodes had been lost; Hungary ravaged; war both
2 6,1| in Paradise, immediately lost the holiness and justice
3 6,1| received of God, which he lost, he lost for himself alone,
4 6,1| of God, which he lost, he lost for himself alone, and not
5 7,1| that, whereas all men had lost their innocence in the prevarication
6 7,1| Adam, by his disobedience, lost for himself and for us,
7 7,1| of Christ, of the grace lost: for this manner of Justification
8 7,1| after the shipwreck of grace lost. For, on behalf of those
9 7,1| every mortal sin, grace is lost, but not faith. ~In opposition
10 7,1| grace of Justification is lost, not only by infidelity
11 7,1| whereby even faith itself is lost, but also by any other mortal
12 7,1| whatever, though faith be not lost; thus defending the doctrine
13 7,1| they have recovered it when lost,-are to be set the words
14 7,1| the free will of man is lost and extinguished; or, that
15 7,1| grace once received is not lost by any other sin, however
16 7,1| saith, that, grace being lost through sin, faith also
17 7,1| sin, faith also is always lost with it; or, that the faith
18 7,1| the justice which he has lost, but by faith alone without
19 8,1| begun is increased, or being lost is repaired. With this view,
20 26,4| of things that have been lost or stolen, shall be issued
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