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1 1, IX | labor and sorrow upon the sons of Adam. About this time,
2 1, XVI | will you carry down the sons of Eve into that vast and
3 1, XVI | O torrent of hell, the sons of men are still cast into
4 1, XVIII | to do, how diligently the sons of men observe the conventional
5 4, XII | had sinned against him. O sons of men, how long will you
6 6, III | understood by thy spiritual sons - whom thou hadst regenerated
7 6, VII | to be numbered among thy sons, a chief minister of thy
8 6, IX | gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that
9 7, IV | from thee to become thy sons? But if they are less well-known,
10 7, IV | more exultingly should Thy sons rejoice because our King
11 7, IX | darkest contritions of the sons of Adam. Whence such an
12 8, II | displeasure of those who for their sons’ freedom wished me never
13 8, IV | turned to us and said, “O sons of men, how long will you
14 8, XIII | servants, my brothers; thy sons, my masters, who with voice
15 9, IV | the ears of the believing sons of men - who are the companions
16 9, IV | thou desirest to be thy sons. They are my masters, whom
17 9, XIV(338)| Philosophy (Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1940), pp. 173-
18 9, XXXIV | unknowingly to bless his sons, but in the blessing of
19 9, XXXIV | in the persons of his own sons - and laid his hands mystically
20 9, XLIII | slaves, he maketh us thy sons, because he was born of
21 10, XXVIII | in the whole age of the sons of men, of which all the
22 11, II | Lord’s, and not for the sons of men.~
23 11, VIII | which thou didst give to the sons of men to be seen and touched
24 11, VIII | great things which we, the sons of men, marvel at. For this
25 12, XXI | entry into faith for the sons of Adam who are forgetful
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