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 1    II,       IX     |  imagining that He, who for man's sake had become man, was like
 2   III,       IX     |    deprecated His Passion for the sake of the dispensation of the
 3   III,       XI     |            I think it was for the sake of wise action such as this
 4   III,     XXIX     | inconsistency was not for his own sake, but for the sake of saving
 5   III,     XXIX     |         his own sake, but for the sake of saving both Jews and
 6   III,    XXXII     |     dissembles the Gospel for the sake of vainglory, and the law
 7   III,    XXXII     |    vainglory, and the law for the sake of covetousness, is plain
 8   III,    XXXII     |         he is insatiable, for the sake of getting a sufficient
 9   III,     XXXV     |         questions for conscience' sake, for the earth is the Lord'
10    IV,      XVI     |          created, not for its own sake, but for man's sake. Man
11    IV,      XVI     |           own sake, but for man's sake. Man alone was created for
12    IV,      XVI     |           was created for his own sake, that he might glorify the
13    IV          (274)|         word must be kept for the sake of the play on the words
14    IV,      XXI     |           by the ancients for the sake of remembrance, in order
15    IV,   XXVIII     |         pass through them for the sake of the dispensation and
16    IV,      XXX     |       indissoluble. It is for the sake of man that the whole suffers
17    IV,      XXX     |          that it was also for his sake that at the outset it was
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