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1 I, 11 | availeth anything without works, since even faith, which
2 I, 11 | Christians, if it have not works, is said to be dead, and
3 I, 13 | clouds, amongst the other works of the world, marriage too
4 I, 16 | that, having finished the works of each, “God saw that it
5 I, 22 | and by way of summary his works are extolled. We read too 4387 “
6 I, 27 | godliness) through good works. Let a woman learn in quietness
7 I, 30 | Saviour. Let us read the works of naturalists and we shall
8 I, 32 | God. If the life, and good works, and fasting without virginity
9 I, 37 | says: 4532 “Because by the works of the law shall no flesh
10 I, 37 | be justified.” Among the works of the law is marriage,
11 I, 38 | unnecessary now to speak of the works of the flesh: it would be
12 I, 40 | virginity without other works does not save, so all works
13 I, 40 | works does not save, so all works without virginity, purity,
14 I, 42(4585)| Academy (b.c. 347–339). His works are all lost.~
15 I, 42(4586)| and author of a number of works, none of which are extant.~
16 I, 48(4636)| have left behind him 705 works.~
17 II, 2 | unrighteousness, sin and good works, Christ and Antichrist cannot
18 II, 2 | even so faith apart from works is dead.” And we must not
19 II, 3 | and did not welcome good works. I have so spoken, says
20 II, 3 | righteousness of God to forget good works, and the fact that you have
21 II, 3 | is no crown. As in good works it is God who brings them
22 II, 3 | useless to warn them to add works to faith, if they could
23 II, 3 | Ephesus: 4700 “I know thy works and thy toil and patience,
24 II, 3 | repent, and do the first works; or else I will come to
25 II, 3 | they return to the former works. And in Sardis He says He
26 II, 4 | a man be spotless in his works? If he putteth no trust
27 II, 5 | to have dominion over the works of thine hands; thou hast
28 II, 6 | are is told in all medical works, and if you read these books
29 II, 15 | deluge passed sentence on the works of the flesh, and, taking
30 II, 16 | hatred and contempt for, the works of the Creator. But we praise
31 II, 17 | fast is sanctified by other works, and that a holy fast avails
32 II, 18 | themselves the light of good works went into the marriage with
33 II, 25 | with the flesh and its works, we shall be in perpetual
34 II, 28 | mansion through his own works rather than receive it through
35 II, 28 | persons, but to persons’ works. In vain therefore do you
36 II, 29 | for yourself a faith and works like theirs when you have
37 II, 29 | have not the same faith and works, you cannot have the same
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