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1 1 | and his flock.~A higher example of such relationships is 2 4 | many others will follow the example of these Christians. And 3 4 | their sinful state — for example, of illicit~cohabitation. 4 5 | life. I will~give just one example. A monk who had long been 5 6 | differently. But I am giving an example of how the voice of~pastoral 6 11| is taken away. Thus, for example, a Christian laments to 7 12| every obligatory labour; for example, was the motive of vainglory 8 13| repentance, spurred on to it, for example, by illness which is the 9 13| to fix. Let us take, for example, a~need which is quite undisputed — 10 13| another person’s wife, for example, or another person’s~husband 11 17| Lord, to a monastery, for example. But we must remember that 12 18| corroborate this with an example from life around us. I, 13 18| from life around us. I, for example,~have known several Lutherans 14 21| deceived — his wife, for example, if he is deceiving her, 15 22| life were subject to it; an example of~this was the custom of 16 22| an illicit liaison, for~example, or the keepers of brothels 17 D | but something~else, for example, the accumulation of money,