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1 1(1) | author's best days, and may be dated A.D. 192.]~
2 3 | Chapter III.-Sins May Be Divided into Corporeal
3 3 | note down; but (to do so) may seem to be unnecessary.
4 3 | premise, in order that we may understand that no less
5 4 | a potter's vessel," 27 may thenceforward become that "
6 4 | He desires that credence may be given Him. Oh blessed
7 4 | pledge36 of divine grace, we may be able also to persevere
8 5(42)| xiv. 15-17: "licet" here may = "lawful," "permissible," "
9 6 | to labour for is, that it may be granted us to attain
10 6 | washed in order that we may cease sinning, but because
11 7 | Baptism~So long, Lord Christ, may the blessing of learning
12 7 | to sin; in other words, may they thereafter know nothing
13 7 | him, in the hope that he may be able in some way either
14 7 | reconciled. You have One whom you may satisfy, and Him willing. 69 ~
15 9 | probation; in order that it may not be exhibited in the
16 9 | the conscience alone, but may likewise be carried out
17 9 | exomologesis (does), that it may enhance repentance; may
18 9 | may enhance repentance; may honour God by its fear of
19 9 | of the (incurred) danger; may, by itself pronouncing against
20 11 | torturing myself, that I may reconcile God to myself,
21 12 | of the penalty, that you may not hesitate about the adoption
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