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1 I, 1 | yet to God all things are possible. For it is He "who raiseth 2 I, 2 | distress with me. For the worst possible loss has befallen me, not 3 I, 3 | the human soul? It is not possible indeed to discover in this 4 I, 3 | only in this world is it possible to bring to naught the death 5 I, 4 | but inflicts the greatest possible injury upon himself. And 6 I, 4 | right reason it is quite possible to be convinced of this.~ 7 I, 5 | great a disease is health possible? and after so great a madness 8 I, 5 | having gained the greatest possible good; a firm hold upon faith 9 I, 8 | extreme perversion it is possible for Christ to be formed 10 I, 9 | commit countless sins it is possible to wash them all away by 11 I, 10| experience of little things it is possible to form some slight notion 12 I, 11| other life, so far as it is possible to consider it; for no words 13 I, 11| than this life? It is not possible there to fear poverty and 14 I, 11| poverty and disease: it is not possible to see any one injuring, 15 I, 11| with one another. It is not possible there to fear the devil, 16 I, 11| to them as much as it was possible for them to see without 17 I, 11| the king it is not even possible to say what he is like: 18 I, 12| saying as much as it is possible to tell to men: for one 19 I, 14| And in short if it were possible with the bodily eyes to 20 I, 14| about to run the greatest possible risk, although he was a 21 I, 15| declaring, that it is not possible to get rid of this suffering 22 I, 16| and gradually if it be not possible to effect it all at once. 23 I, 16| of sins. For that it is possible for those who have come 24 II, 1 | 1. If it were possible to express tears and groans 25 II, 3 | judge;" but it is no longer possible for thee to observe the 26 II, 5 | lofty spot where it is not possible to be captured. There is 27 II, 5 | who has married? It is not possible for one who has departed