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1 I, 1 | life to the world; when he might have done this, by means 2 I, 7 | him. It is true that this might well enough be said, if 3 I, 9 | created him holy that he might enjoy a state of blessedness. 4 I, 0 | the Father draw him," he might as well have said, except 5 I, 8 | weaker than that of angels, might, as it were, justify God, 6 I, 8 | nature, which knew not God, might not be perfected before 7 I, 8 | time with the superior, might, as it were, rejoice in 8 I, 8 | excellent a consummation, might delight in its Creator and 9 I, 8 | had not Adam sinned, God might yet put off the completion 10 I, 8 | hastened that both events might take place at the same time. 11 I, 9 | cast in the mire, though he might have prevented it; and afterwards 12 I, 3 | suffered loss, by man, also, He might recover His loss. But this 13 I, 4 | were not in himself, there might be some excuse for him. 14 II, 1| for this purpose, that he might hate and shun evil, and 15 II, 1| holy. Therefore that it might not in vain be made rational, 16 II, 1| holy for this end, that it might follow what it loves and 17 II, 1| holy for this end, that he might be happy in enjoying God.~ ~ 18 II, 8| union of both sexes there might be increase, in this he 19 II, 0| maintained holiness, though they might have abandoned it, they 20 II, 0| have abandoned it, they might deserve commendation and 21 II, 7| that man should be born might be pure, through confidence 22 II, 8| faith in him, so that he might be born of her, even she, 23 II, 8| the debt, but could not, might be able to do it in the 24 II, 9| crucifixion among thieves that he might maintain strict holiness; 25 II, 9| done this, had he, as he might have done, avoided the death 26 II, 0| answered your inquiry, though I might do it still more fully,