Book, Chapter
1 I, Int| cannot sin. (4) All sins are equal. (5) There is but one grade
2 I, 3 | in other respects, are of equal merit.”~He endeavours to
3 I, 4 | who maintains all to be of equal merit, does no less injury
4 I, 4 | whoremonger if penitent is made equal in the kingdom of heaven
5 I, 33 | they are baptized, will be equal to virgins. If previous
6 I, 40 | virginity and marriage are equal: or if he does not marry
7 I, 49 | that made 4640 Lucretia the equal of Brutus, if it did not
8 II, Int| who are saved will have equal reward, is refuted (19)
9 II, 4 | saints of past times were of equal merit with Christians at
10 II, 16 | make fasting and fulness of equal merit, but he is speaking
11 II, 18 | the ten plagues fell with equal violence upon all that sinned,
12 II, 18 | to one resting place with equal toil and equal reward. All
13 II, 18 | place with equal toil and equal reward. All Hebrews had
14 II, 19 | diminished, because they were equal to the rest of the apostles. 4842 “
15 II, 21 | virtue, and all sins are equal, and a man who in a fit
16 II, 23 | than they all, or assign equal rewards to unequal deserts.
17 II, 24 | will also be esteemed of equal rank hereafter. Paul and
18 II, 25 | that he and they are of equal merit? But suppose that
19 II, 27 | greatest, if all are to be equal? The secret is disclosed
20 II, 30 | who is in travail are of equal rank? And the folly of your
21 II, 30 | be classed together as of equal merit? 4906 “The lamp of
22 II, 31 | and set on high will not equal the rage against you of
23 II, 33 | all.” If we are all to be equal in heaven, in vain do we
24 II, 33 | the rams lest we make him equal to David, and particularly
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