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1 I, 2 | assumed the littleness and weakness of human nature for the 2 I, 8 | after the manner of human weakness; but how will it ever be 3 I, 8 | to attribute his fall to weakness. And in case human nature 4 I, 8 | it would rise from its weakness to an estate exalted above 5 I, 2 | penalty of death; so, in his weakness and mortality, which he 6 I, 5 | least, nor consider the weakness of my skill, when you enjoin 7 II, 2| though he share in our weakness, he is not therefore miserable. ~ 8 II, 8| that it cannot be when the weakness does not pertain to the 9 II, 8| overcome is not power but weakness, and not to be able to be 10 II, 8| able to be overcome is not weakness but power. Nor do we say 11 II, 8| that there was in him any weakness with regard to preserving 12 II, 8| For it would be rather weakness than power if he could wish 13 II, 8| not done, by necessity or weakness, when free choice is the 14 II, 8| we speak of necessity or weakness in reference to God; for