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1 Int | the Greco-Roman world to a new apologetic use in maintaining
2 Int | patristic tradition into the new pattern by which European
3 Int | text in Rom. 13:13 - and a new spirit rises in his heart.~
4 Int, 1 | is no need to justify a new English translation of these
5 1, IV | changing all things; never new, never old; making all things
6 1, IV | never old; making all things new, yet bringing old age upon
7 3, IV | thee, O Lord, and gave me new hope and new desires. Suddenly
8 3, IV | and gave me new hope and new desires. Suddenly every
9 5, V | Mother Charity until the new man can grow up “unto a
10 5, XI | that the writings of the New Testament had been tampered
11 5, XIV(148) | of interpretation opened new horizons for Augustine in
12 7, V | me in slavery. But that new will which had begun to
13 7, V | wills - the old and the new, the carnal and the spiritual -
14 7, VI | pangs of the travail of the new life he turned his eyes
15 8, III | severely disturbed by this new happiness of mine, since
16 8, IV | hoping in thee with the new resolve of a new life with
17 8, IV | with the new resolve of a new life with my trust laid
18 8, X | old, and “makes all things new”298?~25. What we said went
19 8, X(298) | same, she makes all things new."~
20 8, XII | necessity happen. And so with a new sorrow I sorrowed for my
21 9, XI | be drawn out again as if new from the same place (for
22 9, XIV(338) | Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1940), pp. 173-188;
23 9, XIV(338) | Bonaventure (Sheed & Ward, New York, 1938), ch. XI.~
24 9, XIX | believe it as something new; but when we recall it,
25 9, XX(341) | The Fathers of the Church (New York, 1948).~
26 9, XXVII | Beauty so ancient and so new, belatedly I loved thee.
27 9, XXXV | flesh, but striving for new experiences through the
28 9, XXXV | But curiosity, seeking new experiences, will even seek
29 10, X | had always done? If any new motion has arisen in God,
30 10, X | has arisen in God, and a new will to form a creature,
31 10, X(429) | Speaking of those who pour new wine into old containers,
32 10, X(429) | old nature; grace is the new"; cf. Matt. 9:17.~
33 11, XV | made any creature by any new will, and his knowledge
34 11, XXVII | sort of huge body, by some new and sudden decision, produced
35 12, IV(510) | Cornford, Plato's Cosmology, New York, 1937, p. 33). Cf.
36 12, XVIII | lo, all things are become new588; and because our salvation
37 12, XVIII | sending laborers also to make new sowings whose harvest shall
38 12, XVIII(593)| Saviour; the sacraments of the New Testament give salvation."~
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