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1 3 | most gracious gift of long life, and for the consolations
2 4 | to the desire of a higher life.~
3 5 | exhort all to lead a holy life. For beyond the mere name
4 6 | We look into the kind of life men lead everywhere, it
5 6 | the eyes and the pride of life."1 For in truth, most men,
6 6 | and fleeting goods of this life; contrary to nature and
7 8 | both public and private life; rationalism, materialism,
8 8 | will then lie in enjoying life's pleasures and life's luxuries.
9 8 | enjoying life's pleasures and life's luxuries. And since there
10 9 | were called from death to life. For Jesus Christ redeemed
11 9 | their public and private life to Jesus Christ and Christianity.~
12 10| whole essence of a Christian life is to reject the corruption
13 10| laws and institutions, the life and death of Jesus Christ, "
14 10| hardships attending a virtuous life, and to deny nothing to
15 10| the hope of an immortal life, from which he had been
16 10| who desire a more perfect life, but clearly of every man "
17 10| almost to live a heavenly life on earth. Granted; grant
18 11| and the sacrifice of His life. Thus he has imposed upon
19 11| in His blood, that their life should be an endless strife
20 11| heed to live a Christian life and seek virtue have trodden
21 11| called the good things of life, which cannot satisfy and
22 11| back a Christian code of life, and thereby the minds of
23 11| universal condition and law of life, which We have said is a
24 11| to the sacrifice of his life, "He prayed the longer."13~
25 12| and let our whole daily life agree together, so that,
26 14| steep and slippery paths of life. Learning ought to be accompanied
27 14| accompanied by innocence of life, because in the reformation
28 14| worship of God, than the life and example of those who
29 14| punishment for sin. But since the life of peoples and nations,
30 14| that effective strength of life that springs from God Himself,
31 15| power to keep them. The life of a man on earth is a warfare,
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