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1 II, 63 | suggests an indifference about salvation, without fear and without
2 III, 239 | Objection.—Those who hope for salvation are so far happy; but they
3 IV, 282 | only human and useless for salvation.~
4 VII, 430 | to redeem men and to open salvation to those who seek it. But
5 VII, 514 | 514. "Work out your own salvation with fear."~Proofs of prayer.
6 VII, 514 | in our power. For since salvation is not in us, and the obtaining
7 VII, 553 | disciples slept, wrought their salvation. He has wrought that of
8 VIII, 556 | advanced towards his own salvation.~The God of Christians is
9 IX, 612(110)| I have waited for thy salvation, O Lord." ~
10 XI, 703 | he would have been their salvation, but not since.~The Jewish
11 XI, 712 | and do justice: for my salvation is near to come, and my
12 XI, 712 | but there is none; for salvation, but it is far from us."~
13 XI, 725 | that thou mayest be my salvation unto the ends of the earth.
14 XI, 725 | heard thee in the days of salvation and of mercy, and I will
15 XI, 726 | prophets (Amos), looking for salvation and finding it not (Isaiah).~
16 XIII, 848 | Church.~If they say that our salvation depends upon God, they are "
17 XIII, 851 | in connection with types. Salvation, or a useless thing, if
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