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1 1 | greeting : may peace with every man increase for us and may 2 3 | and by true conduct, a man becomes the image of God. 3 4 | every matter about which a man is seeking to ask questions, 4 8 | contemplate His beauty. Man, therefore, is more than 5 12| this also (is said) that a man may know the degree of his 6 12| power. I think that such a man cannot slip. For he does 7 15| means of the two former a man surely misses his advantage. [ 8 15| by means of Ignorance a man cannot understand Knowledge, 9 15| by deep Investigation a man cannot build on a sound 10 16| case of something which a man does not do cleverly, if 11 16| Knowledge he becomes an ignorant man so that he ignores those 12 17| of every duty, whenever a man proceeds beyond what is 13 18| seeds) with it, then a man marvels at the husbandman' 14 18| opposite of it, that if a man spare the gathered seed, 15 21| But it is easy for every man to perceive what I have 16 25| failures.~But there is no man who has gone down and brought 17 25| crown should be lost. The man who has failed says there 18 25| feeble Will. If thou seest a man who says there is no Freewill, 19 26| our boldness. For when a man knows that he cannot measure 20 26| and better is the weak man who carries about something 21 26| than the arrogant strong man who burdens himself with 22 32| confused (in mind) as this man who is divided (against 23 33| the Freewill of a single man undergoes many variations 24 34| Man alone has Freewill. Compare 25 34| subtlety belongs to all; but man, owing to his Freewill, 26 35| p. 47.] For even when a man says that there is no Freewill, 27 37| Changers of our Nature ? If a man eats by mistake from a deadly 28 38| that time much Good in a man, his good thoughts were 29 38| numerous within, behold that man can do the reverse of this 30 38| after these good thoughts a man can think a multitude of 31 38| that Evil would be in the man did it permit him to think 32 38| in amount), in which of a man's limbs, did all the Good 33 45| cannot bring into the way a man who is walking outside of 34 48| not aware of it. For if a man drinks diluted wine and