Book, Chapter

1    IV,      XII| unrighteous man if there were no righteousness. So it is not strange that
2    IV,      XVI|         place, when the fruit of righteousness has everywhere been plucked.273~ ~
3    IV,      XIX|   training of the law, and cause righteousness itself to be of no avail
4    IV,      XXX|       soul be trained in natural righteousness, hating plunder and refraining
5    IV,      XXX|       the issue of every kind of righteousness is stripped of the reward
6     V          |        was reckoned unto him for righteousness" (Gen. xv. 6).321~ ~You
7     V          |        virtue to be reckoned for righteousness, just as the sowing makes
8     V          |        reckoned unto Abraham for righteousness.~ ~Turrianus ends the above
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