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1 VII, 435 | Gospel. For it teaches the righteous that it raises them even
2 VII, 446 | The wicked watcheth the righteous, and seeketh to slay him";
3 VII, 502 | for his servants. So the righteous man takes for himself nothing
4 VII, 513 | would be taken away from the righteous. But it is by chance that
5 VII, 514 | is not in our power.~The righteous man should then hope no
6 VII, 531(88)| Rev. 22:11. "He that is righteous, let him be righteous still." ~
7 VII, 531(88)| is righteous, let him be righteous still." ~
8 VII, 534 | only two kinds of men: the righteous who believe themselves sinners;
9 VII, 534 | who believe themselves righteous.~
10 VII, 553 | wrought that of each of the righteous while they slept, both in
11 VII, 553 | God, nor Jesus Christ the Righteous. But He has been made sin
12 VIII, 571 | alike proved both by the righteous Jews who received Him and
13 VIII, 571 | are the enemies of the righteous, when they turn them away
14 VIII, 571 | on the ultimate end, the righteous understood by it their passions,
15 VIII, 571 | understand what I say. The righteous shall know them, for the
16 XI, 712 | that we may say, You are righteous. There is none that teacheth
17 XII, 770 | sinners, and to leave the righteous in their sins; to fill the
18 XIV, 861 | natures that are in the righteous (for they are the two worlds,
19 XIV, 861 | all the names suit them: righteous, yet sinners; dead, yet
20 XIV, 883 | purified without penitence; the righteous justified without love;
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