Book, Chapter
1 I, XVII | errors. The people, giving judgement, could scarce refrain from
2 I, XXI | amend their error. By the judgement of all, the exponents of
3 I, XXVII| Let them fear the dread judgement of God, lest, for the gratification
4 I, XXVII| not apply the sickle of judgement in that harvest which thou
5 I, XXVII| had received, by the just judgement of God. Because, therefore,
6 I, XXVII| is ordained by the just judgement of God after the fall; for
7 I, XXVII| know what it is become by judgement. And let man, who wilfully
8 I, XXVII| certainly to be left to his own judgement, either as to entering the
9 I, XXVII| acquitted even in its own judgement; for though it does not
10 I, XXVII| And when the mind sits in judgement on itself, it must clearly
11 I, XXIX | rightly, and carry out their judgement without dissension.~"But
12 I, XXXII| own sins before the dread judgement of Almighty God.~"Willingly
13 II, I | righteousness, and it clothed me; my judgement was as a robe and a diadem.
14 II, II | dispensation of the Divine judgement, fell out exactly as he
15 III, XXV | when many, in the day of judgement, shall say to our Lord,
16 IV, III | to put them in mind of judgement to come; to dispel their
17 IV, V | particulars so defined. Which judgement, as defined by us, I dictated
18 IV, XXIV | all examine and give their judgement upon the nature and origin
19 IV, XXIV | concerning the terror of future judgement, the horror of the pains
20 IV, XXV | reason, as is meet, a heavy judgement from Heaven with raging
21 IV, XXV | the doom of the aforesaid judgement came suddenly upon them.~
22 IV, XXV | dreading too little the judgement of God, fall under His sudden
23 IV, XXIX | to amend according to the judgement of your will." The bishop
24 V, XII | of Heaven at the day of judgement; but many are succoured
25 V, XII | succoured before the day of judgement, by the prayers of the living
26 V, XII | shall all, at the day of judgement, behold Christ, and enter
27 V, XIV | when I have myself seen my judgement passed."~Whilst uttering
28 V, XIX | many bishops, he was by the judgement of them all acquitted of
29 V, XIX | being appointed to sit in judgement with one hundred and twenty-five
30 V, XIX | John. It was shown by the judgement of them all, that his accusers
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