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1 Int | neophyte, another to admit a man to be bishop and celebrate 2 Int | he says (12), between the man who in his simplicity accepts 3 2 | Christians?~L. If you call a man a heretic you deny that 4 5 | and trodden under foot of man.” And then there is the 5 5 | replace at the altar the man who having been cast out 6 5 | And again, 4059 “But let a man prove himself, and so let 7 5 | sinner? How can an impious man make a man holy? How shall 8 5 | can an impious man make a man holy? How shall the light 9 5 | think of the words, 4066 “No man can serve two masters”? 10 5 | testament we read, 4068 “No man that hath a blemish shall 11 6 | himself has no salt: a blind man cannot enlighten others, 12 6 | nets. For seeing that a man, baptized in the name of 13 7 | praises of so illustrious a man when God the Father even 14 7 | Now is it possible that a man of such character and renown 15 7 | forgive sins either, for no man has his sins remitted without 16 9 | frequently do, baptize. For as a man receives, so too he can 17 12 | That is something new for a man to be made a Christian by 18 12 | Can you suppose that a man who has just turned from 19 12 | can hardly think that a man brought up in the Capitol 20 12 | Church. In ours? But the man was not baptized into it: 21 14 | Help, Lord; for the godly man teaseth.” By their impious 22 14 | in vain. 4100 The strong man is bound, and his goods 23 15 | Howbeit when the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith 24 15 | holds out his hand to a poor man, lend to the Lord. p. 328 25 20(4126)| prominent and most distinguished man of the entire movement.” 26 20(4128)| he was the most learned man and most famous living writer. 27 20 | otherwise of that saintly man Lucifer than his merits 28 20 | reports in the case of such a man; and this I will constantly 29 21 | Eucharist. And since the man is now dead, inasmuch as 30 22 | which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are 31 23(4156)| Jesus was, he said, a real man, the son of Joseph and Mary; 32 25 | Apostle says: 4161 ‘But if any man seem to be contentious,