Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation, Volume 36 |
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... Christ . It is for him to be unwilling to go to Christ who does not believe that he is beginning to reign with Christ . 3. It is written that the just man liveth by faith . If you are a just man and live by faith , if you truly believe ...
... Christ . It is for him to be unwilling to go to Christ who does not believe that he is beginning to reign with Christ . 3. It is written that the just man liveth by faith . If you are a just man and live by faith , if you truly believe ...
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... Christ is to rejoice , and since none of us can have joy unless he shall see Christ , what blindness or what madness it is to love the afflictions and punish- ments and tears of the world and not rather to hurry to the joy which can ...
... Christ is to rejoice , and since none of us can have joy unless he shall see Christ , what blindness or what madness it is to love the afflictions and punish- ments and tears of the world and not rather to hurry to the joy which can ...
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... Christ suf- fered for us and rose again , abiding in Christ and rising again through Him and in Him , why are we ourselves either unwilling to depart hence from this world , or why do we mourn and grieve for our departing ones as if ...
... Christ suf- fered for us and rose again , abiding in Christ and rising again through Him and in Him , why are we ourselves either unwilling to depart hence from this world , or why do we mourn and grieve for our departing ones as if ...
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TEXT AND TRANSLATION 20 | 43 |
INDICES 99 | 6 |
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY vii | vii |
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