Chapter
1 VII | essentially is (for it is impossible for a created being to see
2 VIII | But without Baptism it is impossible to attain to that good hope,
3 VIII | whereto thou sayest it is impossible without baptism to attain?
4 VIII | unspeakable glory. But, if it be impossible to express in language that
5 VIII | overtake thee; for it is not impossible for him, who at the beginning
6 VIII | still doth make, it is not impossible to raise deadened and corrupt
7 XI | part rotted by sins. It is impossible to count the multitude of
8 XII | but it is hard, nay quite impossible, for a man living with fire
9 XVI | answered, "The things that are impossible with men are possible with
10 XVI | sayest, the things that are impossible with men, are possible with
11 XVII | same; since with men it is impossible that his glory and power
12 XIX | acquiring of virtues is impossible for us, for the road is
13 XX | shalt thou be; for it is impossible for a man praying and calling
14 XXII | way like unto him: it is impossible to distinguish the one from
15 XXV | very life. Wherefore it is impossible for me, out of devotion
16 XXVII | that he is needy. But it is impossible for one who is lame and
17 XXVII | interpreter of speech. It is impossible for such an one to be a
18 XXVIII| servant, even if it seem impossible to me that my sins, which
19 XXX | grievous for me, and utterly impossible." ~She, seeking to make
20 XXX | But they said, "It is impossible for thee to be there now;
21 XXXIII| perceive, we aim at the impossible. By nature, or, it may be,
22 XXXV | limit his goodness. It is impossible then for that which is subject
23 XXXV | turn not unto thee; this is impossible. For thy pity is poured
24 XXXVII| Wherefore, wretch, attempt the impossible? For ever since I discovered
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