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1 pre | nature was ordained for this purpose, viz., that every man should 2 I, 2 | comprehensively; since, for this purpose, there is required a knowledge 3 I, 4 | was not seemly that the purpose which God had made concerning 4 I, 4 | and, moreover, that this purpose could not be carried into 5 I, 7 | unrighteously, either for the purpose of punishing him in some 6 I, 9 | made holy, and for this purpose, viz., to be happy in the 7 I, 2 | who appointed them for the purpose.~Boso. You have obviated 8 I, 4 | he takes away serves the purpose of his own honor, for this 9 I, 4 | upon himself for that very purpose, does not excuse man from 10 I, 5 | Boso. I come not for this purpose, to have you remove doubts 11 II, 1| of discernment for this purpose, that he might hate and 12 II, 1| nature cannot fulfil this purpose without being holy. Therefore 13 II, 1| in order to fulfil this purpose, both rational and holy. 14 II, 7| would avail nothing to our purpose. Moreover, if these two 15 II, 8| seem to have failed of his purpose, both which suppositions 16 II, 8| was reserved for this very purpose, what more fitting than 17 II, 6| that God made them for this purpose, viz., to belong to the 18 II, 7| not wish to do so for the purpose of escaping death. And since 19 II, 7| For he became man for this purpose, and it was on the faith 20 II, 7| any more than for this purpose, that he should wish to 21 II, 8| unchangeableness of his purpose, by which he freely became 22 II, 8| God became man, for the purpose of saving men by his death,