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1 III, 194 | of religion to have for enemies men so unreasonable; and
2 VI, 376 | derives more strength from its enemies than from its friends; for
3 VI, 386 | that we were pursued by enemies and harassed by these painful
4 VII, 430 | to him, I made them his enemies; so that man is now become
5 VII, 552 | but in the Sepulchre. His enemies only ceased to persecute
6 VII, 553 | friends asleep and all His enemies wakeful, commits Himself
7 VIII, 560 | Jews who are irreconcilable enemies.~
8 VIII, 571 | have been His most cruel enemies. So that they, the people
9 VIII, 571 | creatures, however good, are the enemies of the righteous, when they
10 IX, 597 | age to age. Even its very enemies, Celsus and Porphyry, never
11 IX, 607 | love triumph over their enemies.~
12 X, 642 | redeemed them from their enemies, and set them at rest.~The
13 X, 642 | it; they call those their enemies who hinder them, etc. God
14 X, 643 | should deliver from their enemies and should put into a place
15 X, 665(122)| Ps. 71:9. "The enemies of the Lord shall lick the
16 X, 669 | in the spirit; that the enemies of men were not the Babylonians,
17 X, 677 | us through this that the enemies of man are his passions;
18 X, 691 | possess Him and have as enemies only those who turn them
19 X, 691 | and overwhelmed with such enemies, take comfort. I proclaim
20 X, 691 | deliver them from their enemies, and that One has come to
21 X, 691 | iniquities, but not from their enemies.~When David foretold that
22 X, 691 | deliver His people from their enemies, one can believe that in
23 X, 691 | well believe also that the enemies would be their sins; for
24 X, 691 | Egyptians were not their enemies, but their sins were so.
25 X, 691 | sins were so. This word enemies is, therefore, ambiguous.
26 X, 691 | and the double meaning of enemies is reduced to the simple
27 X, 691 | could well denote them as enemies; but if he thought of enemies,
28 X, 691 | enemies; but if he thought of enemies, he could not designate
29 X, 691 | iniquities when he spoke of enemies, was not the same as that
30 X, 691 | of Moses when speaking of enemies?~Daniel (ix) prays for the
31 X, 691 | from the captivity of their enemies. But he was thinking of
32 XI, 712 | destroyed for ever the mighty enemies that have resisted you.~"
33 XI, 721 | times also a great number of enemies shall stand up against the
34 XI, 723 | be delivered from their enemies, and filled with His fear
35 XI, 725 | and from destroying thy enemies; and all flesh shall know
36 XI, 725 | it into the hand of your enemies? Is it not for your iniquities
37 XI, 725 | thou shalt conquer thine enemies; thy father's children shall
38 XI, 726 | will be victorious over His enemies.~The kings of the earth
39 XI, 730 | till God has subdued His enemies.~Therefore He will not subdue
40 XII, 736 | frequent it and who, being our enemies, are admirable witnesses
41 XII, 744 | things foretold, and great enemies of their fulfilment.~
42 XII, 756 | so manifest that even His enemies will recognise it. But,
43 XII, 761 | What could the Jews, His enemies, do? If they receive Him,
44 XII, 766 | and overflows to His own enemies, and then to those of God.~
45 XII, 782 | that they have no other enemies but themselves; that it
46 XII, 797 | against the persecutors and enemies of Jesus Christ. For there
47 XIII, 839 | Church has three kinds of enemies: the Jews, who have never
48 XIII, 842 | God surpasses that of His enemies.~The Jewish exorcists beaten
49 XIII, 854 | friends or against your enemies. You arrange it at your
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