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1 I, 1 | For if the devil had such great power as to cast thee down 2 I, 2 | over this same sea, this great and broad sea with me, has, 3 I, 3 | good thing, either small or great? On this account the Evil 4 I, 4 | in the practice of this great and unspeakable wickedness. 5 I, 5 | after having received such great experience of God's power 6 I, 5 | and blessed man? After so great a fall is there again a 7 I, 5 | of return? and after so great a disease is health possible? 8 I, 5 | health possible? and after so great a madness is there again 9 I, 5 | him back again after so great a display of arrogance to 10 I, 5 | Nevertheless after such great miracles had taken place, 11 I, 6 | insignificant, but assigns a great reward even to this; which 12 I, 7 | much depraved, not with great severity, but gently and 13 I, 7 | restored, even after such great corruption, to the same 14 I, 7 | him the fatted calf."19 So great is the power of repentance.~ 15 I, 8 | 8. Having then such great examples, let us not continue 16 I, 8 | Nevertheless after making so great an advance they committed 17 I, 8 | and yet even after so great a lapse he welcomes them 18 I, 9 | parable "Between us and you a great gulf has been fixed."29 19 I, 9 | good deeds, whether they be great or small, be reckoned to 20 I, 9 | even that sin to be too great for the succour which is 21 I, 9 | placed in a condition of such great necessity. The things of 22 I, 10| some slight notion of these great ones. For if you should 23 I, 10| being punished with us, and great desolation. And how should 24 I, 10| and the trembling and the great astonishment can be sufficiently 25 I, 10| are not protracted to a great length, but that after struggling 26 I, 10| the power of repentance is great. For not only the evils 27 I, 11| sedition and strife: for great is the concord of the band 28 I, 11| deprive ourselves of such great blessings, in order to avoid 29 I, 12| shall be perplexed with great perplexity, the earth shall 30 I, 12| all hell itself? For how great an evil this is cannot possibly 31 I, 13| is impossible to say what great pleasure it derives therefrom, 32 I, 13| derives therefrom, what great gain, rejoicing not only 33 I, 13| of way, as one indicates great things by means of small 34 I, 13| are very illustrious and great, would be ashamed of marriage 35 I, 14| such a possession, nor such great happiness, and especially 36 I, 14| Solomon had perpetrated great inquity, and had deserved 37 I, 14| servant: David's sake."62 So great is the force of repentance. 38 I, 14| God has honoured me with great honour, and has given me 39 I, 14| offended against Him after such great benefits, and have perpetrated 40 I, 15| much pains as if there were great hope of restoration to health; 41 I, 15| the past, and exhibit a great change. For the evils we 42 I, 15| when wishing to show the great longing which He has for 43 I, 15| things, being conscious what great debts they have incurred; 44 I, 16| they who have committed great evils, when they have begun 45 I, 17| of orphanhood, youth, and great wealth. And persons who 46 I, 17| followed by his side; so great was the shamelessness which 47 I, 17| were put to shame by their great assiduity if ever he saw 48 I, 17| another man, after enduring great toils during his sojourn 49 I, 17| might drive him into some great evil, suffered him to have 50 I, 17| other, put to shame by his great clemency, was immediately 51 I, 17| heard thee admiring the great condescension of the saint, 52 I, 19| has repented has done many great and good deeds, but meanwhile 53 I, 19| is impossible to say what great sufferings he will undergo, 54 I, 19| his good actions is not so great as to be able to make a 55 I, 19| if in dealing with such great matters he has spoken with 56 I, 19| are unable to accomplish great things, desist also from 57 I, 19| achievements are not altogether great, should neglect the performance 58 I, 19| place Christ has defined great rewards even for these small 59 I, 19| this He requites with a great recompense. Lay hold then 60 I, 19| before, and displaying such great virtue, as even to be a 61 II, 1 | this covenant will bring great condemnation upon those 62 II, 1 | promptly attacked him with such great vehemence would easily overcome 63 II, 1 | said that the damage was great if defeat had taken place 64 II, 2 | fathers. Thou seest how great an evil it is not to master 65 II, 3 | engaged in the service of so great a king. For if the wife 66 II, 4 | the grace of God many and great men who sympathize with 67 II, 4 | I entreat thee do not so great a wrong to thyself; do not 68 II, 5 | this world, you know what great cheerfulness and gladness 69 II, 5 | without purpose that such great blessings have been prepared