Par.
1 1| Author and Giver of all good things, in testimony of their gratitude
2 1| what a consolation these things were to Us, and We also
3 2| he might re-establish all things that are in heaven and on
4 2| universal restitution of all things which our Redeemer Jesus
5 3| The Supreme Author of all things so decreed that man should
6 5| chattels-not as persons, but as things. They were held to be outside
7 5| cruel superstitions; these things could be done, legally,
8 5| therefore that slaves, as things wanting in reason and sense,
9 5| and sense, ought in all things to be the instruments of
10 6| brotherly kinship. Those things St. Paul, with that Christian
11 7| partakers of the benefit. These things teach and exhort."12 In
12 7| to their masters, in all things pleasing, not gainsaying.
13 7| Not defrauding, but in all things showing good fidelity, that
14 7| of God our Saviour in all things."13~
15 8| you, masters, do the same things unto them, forbearing threatenings;
16 9| and called to the good things that are not of this life,
17 11| St. Chrysostom.20 These things were, as is evident, most
18 11| when we measure all human things, not by the body but by
19 18| rites of Mahomet. These things We have received not long
20 21| or justice, but, whatever things have to be carried out,
21 22| more ardently than the good things of the heavenly kingdom
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