Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation |
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For it is for him to fear death who is unwilling to go to 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 .
For it is for him to fear death who is unwilling to go to 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 .
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And does it delight to remain here long , amidst the devil's weapons , when we should rather earnestly desire and wish to hasten to Christ aided by a death coming more speedily , since He Himself instructs us , saying : Amen , amen , I ...
And does it delight to remain here long , amidst the devil's weapons , when we should rather earnestly desire and wish to hasten to Christ aided by a death coming more speedily , since He Himself instructs us , saying : Amen , amen , I ...
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If we believe in Christ let us have faith in His words and promises , that we who are not to die forever may come in joyful security to Christ with whom we are to conquer and reign for eternity . 22 . As to the fact that meanwhile we ...
If we believe in Christ let us have faith in His words and promises , that we who are not to die forever may come in joyful security to Christ with whom we are to conquer and reign for eternity . 22 . As to the fact that meanwhile we ...
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