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1 5 | gifts of nature with which God, in Whom is the harmony
2 6 | modulation, is likewise given by God's generosity to mortals
3 7 | of the true and sovereign God from the earliest times.
4 7 | unharmed from the Red Sea by God's power, the people of God
5 7 | God's power, the people of God sang a song of victory to
6 8 | Later, when the ark of God was taken from the house
7 10| to Christ as if He were God."9 These words of the Roman
8 25| ultimate end - which is God - by absolute and necessary
9 25| the infinite perfection of God Himself is so solid that
10 25| is so solid that not even God could exempt anyone from
11 25| imitate, so far as possible, God's infinite perfection for
12 26| is gravely offensive to God Himself, the Creator and
13 28| even more closely bound to God and the promotion of His
14 28| turning their minds piously to God through the works it directs
15 28| faith or who strays far from God in his attitude or conduct
16 28| which he might see what God's majesty and His worship
17 28| piety and faith that befit God's temple and His holiness,
18 29| motivated by the love of God and reverently uses the
19 31| lifting their minds up to God from entering into sacred
20 32| who praise the Sovereign God. Its special power and excellence
21 32| excellence should lift up to God the minds of the faithful
22 32| praise and beseech the Triune God more powerfully, more intently
23 33| increases the honor given to God by the Church in union with
24 53| enhancing the beauty of God's house after they have
25 59| lifts them up powerfully to God and to higher things. ~
26 71| heralds of Christ, the true God, to minimize or neglect
27 84| harmonies, to the Triune God with stronger faith, more
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