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1 I, 6 | 6. Just as we harm the understanding,
2 I, 16 | powers and, then, to find the just proportions of the discourse
3 I, 32 | false model it is formed, is just like a woman dressed after
4 II, 82 | The sure way of losing a just cause has been to get it
5 IV, 248(33)| Rom. 1:17. "The just shall live by faith." ~
6 V, 291 | mountain, it is therefore just that your elder brother
7 V, 293 | I am a hero, and it is just."~
8 V, 294 | according to reason alone, is just itself; all changes with
9 V, 294 | obeys them because they are just obeys a justice which is
10 V, 294 | of all; nothing will be just on the balance. Yet people
11 V, 298 | It is right that what is just should be obeyed; it is
12 V, 298 | for this end, make what is just strong, or what is strong
13 V, 298 | strong, or what is strong just.~Justice is subject to dispute;
14 V, 298 | it is she herself who is just. And thus, being unable
15 V, 298 | being unable to make what is just strong, we have made what
16 V, 298 | have made what is strong just.~
17 V, 299 | doubt equality of goods is just; but, being unable to cause
18 V, 299 | justice, men have made it just to obey might. Unable to
19 V, 299 | justified might; so that the just and the strong should unite,
20 V, 312 | necessarily be regarded as just without examination, since
21 V, 320 | it becomes reasonable and just. For whom will men choose,
22 V, 325 | because it is reasonable or just. But people follow it for
23 V, 325 | reason, that they think it just. Otherwise they would follow
24 V, 326 | because they think them just. Therefore it is necessary
25 V, 326 | them because they are laws, just as they must obey superiors,
26 V, 326 | superiors, not because they are just, but because they are superiors.
27 VI, 359 | balancing of two opposed vices, just as we remain upright amidst
28 VI, 375 | justice was essentially just, and that I had that whereby
29 VI, 393 | through so many that are so just and sacred.~
30 VI, 415 | according to the multitude, just as we judge of the nature
31 VII, 491 | to love God. This is very just, and yet no other religion
32 VII, 504 | 504. The just man acts by faith in the
33 VII, 550 | good from men. I try to be just, true, sincere, and faithful
34 XI, 714 | Zechariah. They have sold the just one, and therefore will
35 XI, 725 | unto me, Their prayer is just. I will raise them up a
36 XII, 790 | Thus it is with the falsely just. They do good and evil works
37 XII, 798 | indifferently of a great gift he has just made, and God rightly speaks
38 XIII, 832 | judgment must though strict, be just.~
39 XIII, 842 | themselves founded on Scripture just as the Catholics, had done
40 XIV, 877 | And thus that is called just which men are forced to
41 XIV, 919 | and thus, if they are more just, they will be more reasonable,
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