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1 1 | moved the goodwill of all men to a very great degree,
2 2 | the Vicar of Christ, that men looked with confidence to
3 4 | midst of wrong thinking men, and to recall the Christian
4 6 | look into the kind of life men lead everywhere, it would
5 6 | life."1 For in truth, most men, with little care whence
6 6 | for the most part unheard. Men more advanced in age encounter
7 6 | exists in the world; that men and beasts have the same
8 7 | difficulty in this class of men, because on the one hand
9 8 | which afflict all classes of men. These poisonous doctrines
10 8 | what reason is there for men to undertake toil and suffering
11 9 | providence and divinity, so also men can only be healed by His
12 10| the cross."7 Wherefore let men understand this specially,
13 11| should be no salvation to men without strife and pain.
14 11| salvation remains for such men, or on what hope can they
15 11| the age is barren of brave men. Bring back a Christian
16 11| and thereby the minds of men will regain their firmness
17 12| appeased, and desires to aid men, having promised openly
18 12| it. Nay, He even invites men to ask, and almost insists
19 13| and its absence in many men. For that virtue is especially
20 13| in the daily conflict of men do not permit states to
21 14| your light shine before men, that they may see your
22 14| a mirror to the rest of men. "There is nothing which
23 14| them."19 Therefore if all men must watchfully heed against
24 14| from every desire, will men have a generous zeal for
25 14| how sad it is that so many men, redeemed by Jesus Christ,
26 14| salvation of all; and in this men must take heed not to be
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