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 1   I,  65|     kindness told His enemies what salvation was being brought to them
 2   I,  65|       entertained about the soul's salvation, and that in no other way
 3  II,   1|         you things concerning your salvation, that He prepared for you
 4  II,   4|    greatest loss, even the loss of salvation, if, when the time has come,
 5  II,   5|            oaths of the warfare of salvation? that although so terrible
 6  II,  13|           us because we see to the salvation of our souls?-that is, ourselves
 7  II,  33| interchange is right? You rest the salvation of your souls on yourselves,
 8  II,  61|     interests are in jeopardy,-the salvation, I mean, of your souls;
 9  II,  64|        deign to accept the gift of salvation from God; and must God's
10  II,  64|         overpowering fear. For our salvation is not necessary to Him,
11  II,  65|       Christian, I cannot hope for salvation. It is just as you yourself
12  II,  65|        yourself say. For, to bring salvation and impart to souls what
13  II,  65|            of Christ alone to give salvation to souls, and assign them
14  II,  65|       receive from no one life and salvation, except from Him to whom
15  II,  65|          this should be the way of salvation,-this the door, so to say,
16  II,  72|        should both fix our hope of salvation, and employ the aid given
17  II,  76|          cares for your safety and salvation, why does He suffer you
18  II,  78|        that at stake is our souls' salvation and our own interests, something
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