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1 I, 8 | endeavor as well as I am able to render an account of 2 I, 8 | prowess. But one who has been able to gain the victory by stratagem 3 I, 8 | Saul would not have been able to rescue her husband out 4 I, 8 | on the stage, they may be able to hide what really takes 5 II, 2 | the Lord said he should be able to surpass the rest of the 6 II, 8 | ministry I should not have been able day by day to defend myself 7 III, 5 | honor that they are actually able to imagine that one of those 8 III, 5 | any one, without these, be able to escape the fire of hell, 9 III, 6 | the former would not be able to avert death from their 10 III, 9 | marvellous tales: for many were able to sail past that and escape 11 III, 10| strongest part, that it may be able to regulate and control 12 III, 11| feeling, so that one may be able to do everything with freedom. 13 III, 11| not fearing this will be able to do everything with the 14 III, 11| passion, should also be able to avoid it when they have 15 III, 12| and slack, and scarcely able to bring about my own salvation, 16 III, 13| tormentors, would never be able to live in tranquillity 17 III, 14| nocturnal battle is not able to distinguish friends from 18 III, 14| one or two friends, he is able to escape the fire which 19 III, 14| every side, that it may be able to gladden and to enlighten 20 III, 14| unless indeed a man should be able by his great discretion 21 III, 16| but also by those who are able to provide for themselves. 22 III, 16| addresses the man who is able to bear the other's infirmity, 23 III, 17| believing that we shall not be able to escape the fire of the 24 IV, 1 | in order that I might be able to accept that office from 25 IV, 1 | were those words of his able to rescue him from the wrath 26 IV, 1 | made him king? And was he able to say to Samuel, when rebuked 27 IV, 1 | excellence of that great man, be able to plead as a sufficient 28 IV, 1 | thou wilt no longer be able to cleanse thyself of these 29 IV, 2 | fact as yet that no one is able to compel the man who is 30 IV, 2 | of ignorance will not be able to profit in the day of 31 IV, 2 | against powers unseen, be able to keep it sound and healthy, 32 IV, 3 | of faith,25 so as to be able to work miracles, and by 33 IV, 4 | wherever any one has been able to demolish a single part, 34 IV, 4 | Persons. For then we shall be able to fortify ourselves against 35 IV, 6 | one place, would not be able, with infinite prayers and 36 IV, 8 | sacred writings which are able to make thee wise unto salvation,"56 37 IV, 8 | teaching, that he may be able to convict the gainsayers."58 38 IV, 8 | as these men pretend, be able to convict the gainsayers 39 IV, 9 | weight will any one's life be able to prove? What then will 40 V, 1 | of the multitude, and be able to lead them over to a more 41 V, 2 | for praise, though he is able to render the multitude 42 V, 3 | in order that he may be able to deal with both as he 43 V, 3 | of all, then he will be able, with just so much authority 44 V, 4 | to omit nothing which is able to dispel an ill-favored 45 V, 4 | accidents, he will not be able at any time to produce anything 46 V, 6 | nobly, for as they are not able to hide this cursed hatred, 47 V, 6 | fall as far short of being able to criticize sermons as 48 V, 7 | than all, is when he is able to be conscious of arranging 49 V, 8 | him. For if they who are able to speak with considerable 50 V, 8 | in order that he may be able at great labor to collect 51 V, 8 | in the inferior order, be able in that position to appear 52 V, 8 | so constituted as to be able to subdue this wild beast, 53 V, 8 | altogether; he will easily be able to repel these many violent 54 V, 8 | difficulties, which no one will be able to describe, or to learn 55 VI, 1 | coming upon them, will not be able to put forward ignorance 56 VI, 2 | in order that he may be able to say, "Now I live; and 57 VI, 2 | Priest need so as to be able to tear his soul away from 58 VI, 2 | temptations than they, which are able to defile him, unless by 59 VI, 2 | that the devil should be able to hit and shoot down the 60 VI, 3 | every side, how will he be able to breathe freely while 61 VI, 3 | hiding-place will he be able to find - I do not say so 62 VI, 3 | with them, so that they are able to take in their failings 63 VI, 4 | word of doctrine may be able to be grasped by those who 64 VI, 4 | always cast down and never able to look up with confidence 65 VI, 6 | of his art. But if one is able to guide his ship safely 66 VI, 7 | who, tell me, who will be able to speak against me, and 67 VI, 7 | Nay, they would not be able to give tongue? Would my 68 VI, 7 | congratulate those who have been able to discharge this office 69 VI, 7 | not have shunned were I able to take part in it fitly. 70 VI, 8 | discussion, but only such as are able after mixing and associating 71 VI, 8 | has many defects, but is able to hide them, by means of 72 VI, 10 | For now, indeed, if I were able to become serviceable to 73 VI, 10 | nobly, for I am not myself able to believe that it is possible 74 VI, 12 | excitements, I should not be able to have the benefit of this 75 VI, 12 | or in some other way, are able to foresee the destruction 76 VI, 12 | of my passions, shall be able to see at a glance my chastisement 77 VI, 13 | lamentations. For I am hardly able yet to understand to what 78 VI, 13 | saying and doing what is able to restore me, do not have 79 VI, 13 | and said, how shall I be able to help, how to profit thee