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1 I, 8 | one: so that had it been possible for them not to fall when 2 II, 1 | 1. That it is possible then to make use of deceit 3 II, 3 | more trouble: for it is not possible to doctor all men with the 4 II, 3 | disorder. For it is not possible for any one to cure a man 5 III, 1 | For merely to imagine it possible for human nature to despise 6 III, 4 | despised, or such as to make it possible for any one to be uplifted 7 III, 5 | without which it is not possible to obtain either our own 8 III, 11 | expel from the soul with all possible earnestness, not permitting 9 III, 11 | when they remove as far as possible from these objects of desire, 10 III, 14(28)| It is not possible to say precisely who the 11 IV, 1 | continued as he was, it were possible for him to be saved, but 12 IV, 2 | ordained. What then? It is possible that they who elect may 13 IV, 5 | matters which are neither possible for them to know, nor of 14 IV, 5 | matters which it is not possible to discover, and the mere 15 V, 1 | humors, and this it is not possible to arrive at, except by 16 V, 4 | that he has? It is no more possible for the sea to be without 17 V, 6 | multitude; for since it is not possible that all those who come 18 VI, 1 | multitudes? For it is not possible for inexperience to be urged 19 VI, 1 | forward. Yea, if it were possible, one of those under their 20 VI, 4 | a sudden, so far as was possible for him, a multitude of 21 VI, 4 | and severe, for it is not possible to treat all those under 22 VI, 8 | from my head. For it is not possible for one in such a position 23 VI, 8 | with women. For it is not possible for the Bishop, and one 24 VI, 10 | even now. For how is it possible for one who is a man, and 25 VI, 10 | with me. But if it is not possible to help another, yet if 26 VI, 10 | able to believe that it is possible for one who has not labored 27 VI, 12 | altogether in like manner possible to avoid anger, although 28 VI, 12 | clearly, it is not otherwise possible than by laying bare my own 29 VI, 13 | care of God. And if it were possible by putting off this body, 30 VI, 13 | of the evil one it is not possible ever to lay aside one's 31 VI, 13 | aside one's armor, it is not possible even to take sleep, for 32 VI, 13 | any time at which it is possible for thee to have leisure