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1 I, 3 | food of men; and, passing over many other things which 2 I, 7 | should justly lose his power over sinners; and that, if it 3 I, 7 | their common Lord and come over to himself; who, a traitor, 4 I, 7 | seems to prove his right over man, I do not by any means 5 I, 2 | fitting for God to pass over anything in his kingdom 6 I, 2 | proper for God thus to pass over sin unpunished.~Boso. Thus 7 I, 7 | on this account (to pass over its apparent inconsistency 8 I, 8 | the elect rejoice as much over the fall of angels as over 9 I, 8 | over the fall of angels as over their own exaltation, because 10 I, 8 | fallen, viz., from rejoicing over the fall of others?" We 11 I, 8 | does that joy which one has over another's fall seem to arise?~ 12 I, 8 | cause for one to rejoice over the doom of another.~Boso. 13 I, 8 | will have cause to rejoice over the perdition of another.~ 14 I, 8 | was in them wholly won over to sin (with the single 15 I, 0 | proudly assume judgment over him when it is the peculiar 16 I, 2 | allowed himself to be brought over to the will of the devil, 17 I, 3 | that, as by this conquest over man the devil took what 18 II, 9| God ought to be exalted over all, not because there is 19 II, 9| Divine nature that control over himself which freed him