Book, Chapter
1 I, XXIII| the greater glory of an eternal reward. When Augustine,
2 I, XXV | prayers to the Lord for the eternal salvation both of themselves
3 I, XXVII| they incur the torments of eternal punishment. Yet they are
4 I, XXIX | unspeakable rewards of the eternal kingdom are reserved for
5 I, XXXI | from the temporal to the eternal, when it is said to them, ‘
6 II, I | and was translated to an eternal abode in the kingdom of
7 II, I | only to gain the glory of eternal dignity; for soon quitting
8 II, I | he assured himself of his eternal hope.~ Thus much may be
9 II, I | and made it partaker of eternal liberty. Rejoicing in the
10 II, I | us to be preserved from eternal damnation, and to be numbered
11 II, II | had despised the offer of eternal salvation.~
12 II, V | years, entered into the eternal joys of the kingdom of Heaven.
13 II, X | Trinity, be partaker of the eternal life.~ "How great guilt
14 II, X | dwell in the brightness of eternal glory with Him in Whom you
15 II, XII | partaker with Him of His eternal kingdom in heaven."~
16 II, XIII | life, of salvation, and of eternal happiness. For which reason
17 II, XIV | as were foreordained to eternal life believed and were baptized.
18 III, VIII | bonds of the flesh, to the eternal joys of the celestial country.
19 III, XII | labour more for that which is eternal. Nay, it is said, that he
20 III, XIII | pilgrim for love of the eternal country, the fame of that
21 III, XIII | careful or studious of his eternal salvation; who, seeing his
22 III, XIII | worthy to be admitted into eternal life.’ He answered immediately
23 III, XIV | of August, to receive the eternal reward of his labours from
24 III, XXII | to human eyes, almighty, eternal, the Creator of heaven and
25 III, XXII | in righteousness, Whose eternal abode must be believed to
26 III, XXII | created, will receive from Him eternal rewards. King Oswy having
27 III, XXII | become a citizen of the eternal kingdom, returned to the
28 III, XXIII| so he might himself avoid eternal death, and by teaching,
29 III, XXIV | warfare, and pray for the eternal peace of his nation. Of
30 III, XXIV | should be offered up for the eternal welfare of the kings, both
31 III, XXIX | of the Apostles, for an eternal memorial of him, and return
32 IV, VIII | entered into that which is eternal. The virgin, to whom he
33 IV, VIII | she should depart to the eternal light. The truth of which
34 IV, IX | temporal afflictions for an eternal reward.~For three years
35 IV, IX | entered into the joys of eternal salvation.~
36 IV, XIII | them from the misery of eternal damnation, but also from
37 IV, XIV | out of this life from the eternal damnation of their souls.~
38 IV, XIV | piety which leads to the eternal kingdom. For this very day
39 IV, XXII | Sacrifice availed for the eternal redemption both of body
40 IV, XXIII| the better attain to the eternal country in heaven. For her
41 IV, XXIII| ascended to the gates of eternal light, and to the company
42 IV, XXIII| of her entrance into the eternal life of souls. These monasteries
43 IV, XXIV | glory. How He, being the eternal God, became the Author of
44 IV, XXV | more eagerly for desire of eternal blessings; but this very
45 IV, XXV | tried and snatched away to eternal perdition.~
46 IV, XXIX | received into the like abode of eternal bliss.~The most reverend
47 V, VII | the flesh and pass to the eternal joys of Heaven; both which
48 V, X | Ireland, for the sake of the eternal country, went into the province
49 V, XIII | and now in vain suffers in eternal torments that penance which
50 V, XIV | said he, "I see a place of eternal perdition prepared for me,
51 V, XXI | Resurrection, set free from eternal death. Then, in the morning,
52 V, XXI | await always ‘the crown of eternal life, which God hath promised
53 V, XXI | are moreover condemned to eternal punishment.~"But do not
54 V, XXI | kingdom. The grace of the eternal King preserve you in safety,
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