Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation |
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Who in the midst of these things is fearful and sad save he who lacks hope and 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 ...
Who in the midst of these things is fearful and sad save he who lacks hope and 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 ...
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When , therefore , some infirmity and weakness and desolation attacks us , then is our power made perfect , then our faith is crowned , if though tempted it has stood firm , as it is written : The furnace trieth the potter's vessels ...
When , therefore , some infirmity and weakness and desolation attacks us , then is our power made perfect , then our faith is crowned , if though tempted it has stood firm , as it is written : The furnace trieth the potter's vessels ...
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But we stroyed and lost , and that we do not show by the testimony of the heart and breast the faith which we declare in speech and word ! We are prevaricators of our hope and faith , if what we say seems pretended , feigned , falsified ...
But we stroyed and lost , and that we do not show by the testimony of the heart and breast the faith which we declare in speech and word ! We are prevaricators of our hope and faith , if what we say seems pretended , feigned , falsified ...
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