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work 24
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24 slain
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Jerome
Against Jovinianus

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1 I, Int | before 409, the date of that work.~The first book is wholly 2 I, 12 | the fruit as well as the work of marriage. “For it is 3 I, 13(4331)| here, alludes to some early work of Tertullian not now extant.~ 4 I, 14 | the poor who can no longer work. And at the same time, consider 5 I, 34 | priests to perform the work of marriage with the result 6 I, 34 | but, “he desireth a good work,” because by being placed 7 I, 36 | nature, are the Creator’s work.” But inasmuch as the physical 8 I, 40 | 379 It would be endless work to explain the Gospel mystery 9 I, 40 | prepared for every good work.~ 10 I, 42(4588)| Plato. There is an extant work bearing his name; but its 11 II, 3 | unrighteous to forget your work and the love which ye shewed 12 II, 6 | themselves out with the work of hand or foot, who ply 13 II, 11 | which requires an excess of work and anxiety. The wants of 14 II, 14 | tedious, and would require a work to itself. At all events 15 II, 22 | hay, stubble: each man’s work shall be made manifest: 16 II, 22 | itself shall prove each man’s work of what sort it is. If any 17 II, 22 | sort it is. If any man’s work shall abide which he built 18 II, 22 | receive a reward. If any man’s work shall be burned, he shall 19 II, 22 | fire.” If the man whose work is burnt and is to suffer 20 II, 22 | follows that if a man’s work remains which he has built 21 II, 23 | that He will forget the work of him who is called the 22 II, 32 | reward who were the last to work in the vineyard, even here 23 II, 32 | all by baptism. Now our work is, according to our different 24 II, 37 | often. You cannot do the work of marriage unless you take


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