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1 Int | review of ninety-three of his works he judged most important.
2 Int | Christianity. In these two works - the nearest equivalent
3 Int, 1 | balance between faith and good works in the forgiven sinner.
4 Int, 1 | differences between the two works, and these ought to be noted
5 Int, 1 | 428)~ ~Which of my shorter works has been more widely known
6 3, IV(61) | remain are in Augustine's works: Contra Academicos, III,
7 3, VI | sun and moon thy beauteous works - but still only thy works
8 3, VI | works - but still only thy works and not thyself; indeed,
9 3, VI | work. For thy spiritual works came before these material
10 3, VI | not even after those first works of thine, but after thyself
11 3, VI | them not among thy greatest works. How far, then, art thou
12 4, III | every man according to his works and despisest not “a broken
13 5, X | those fictions of which the works of Mani are full. For all
14 6, II | frequented the church with good works, “fervent in spirit.”153
15 6, V | incomparably better than all his works. But yet he who is good
16 6, XIV | fault with so many of thy works. And, because my soul dared
17 6, XXI | I had considered all thy works and trembled.~ ~
18 7, III | things and to all thy just works? Alas, how high thou art
19 7, VI | to hear of thy wonderful works so fully manifested in recent
20 8, IX | highly reputed for good works, and brought up her children,
21 8, X | speaking and marveling at thy works.~And we came at last to
22 9, XXXVII | a good life and of good works, we should as little forgo
23 10, IX | How wonderful are thy works, O Lord; in wisdom thou
24 11, XVII | prudent that only those works of God which were visible
25 12, XVII | our souls may bud forth in works of mercy after their kind.581
26 12, XX | conceive and bring forth your works, and let the waters bear
27 12, XX | many great and marvelous works have been wrought, which
28 12, XX | heaven and those corporeal works in the swelling sea and
29 12, XXI | it seek great, miraculous works by which to buttress faith.
30 12, XXI | For we only tell of their works, but it is thou who dost
31 12, XXI | it is thou who dost the works in them, so that they may
32 12, XXIII | workmanship, created in good works (not only those who are
33 12, XXIII | to us by their external works, so that we may know them
34 12, XXIII | what he finds amiss in the works and morals of the faithful,
35 12, XXIV | the dry land”); and the works of mercy done in this present
36 12, XXV | fruits of the earth the works of mercy were signified
37 12, XXVI | forth the fruits of good works. And now Paul rejoices in
38 12, XXVI | once again to these good works, and he is made glad that
39 12, XXVII | of initiation and great works of miracles - which we believe
40 12, XXIX | that thou didst see thy works were good, when they were
41 12, XXX | are some men to whom thy works are displeasing, who say
42 12, XXX | since they do not see thy works through thy Spirit, nor
43 12, XXXIII | CHAPTER XXXIII~ ~48. Let thy works praise thee, that we may
44 12, XXXIII | let us love thee that thy works may praise thee - those
45 12, XXXIII | may praise thee - those works which have a beginning and
46 12, XXXIV | that they might bring forth works of mercy unto thee, giving
47 12, XXXV | duration. After all thy works of creation, which were
48 12, XXXV | assurance that after our works - and they also are very
49 12, XXXVII | through us, as these are thy works through us. But thou, O
50 12, XXXVIII| accomplished certain good works by thy good gifts, and even
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