Chapter
1 Pre | because the kingdom of God consists not of eloquence,
2 Pre | but by fishermen, although God could certainly have adopted
3 I | but an eternal reward from God. For, although we ourselves
4 II | rather to the service of God.5 For, when he was of the
5 II | devoted to the service of God, when he was twelve years
6 III | Martin, that man full of God, recognized that a being
7 III | acknowledging the goodness of God in what had been done, and
8 IV | now to become a soldier to God: let the man who is to serve
9 V | whose faith in the things of God was then regarded as of
10 V | he preached the word of God to the robber. Why should
11 VII | by means of the Spirit of God that power was present,18
12 XIII | urged them rather to honor God whom he himself served.
13 XIII | you have any trust in thy God, whom you say you worship,
14 XIV | and to confess that the God of Martin ought to be worshiped,
15 XV | overwhelmed by the fear of God, he entreated for pardon.
16 XIX | consecrated the girl to God, and devoted her to perpetual
17 XX | appointment, and that the favor of God did not seem wanting to
18 XXII | that through the mercy of God, those are to be absolved
19 XXIII| angels passed between him and God; and now he wished that
20 XXIII| Clarus with the anger of God and present afflictions,
21 XXIII| sign that I am the Power of God, inasmuch as I have been
22 XXIII| presented with the garment of God." Then truly the expectation
23 XXIV | it was the devil, and not God, replied as follows: "The
24 XXVI | separated from the service of God, either for indulging in
25 XXVII| have a reward prepared by God, not who shall read these
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