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Abraham: We ought to imitate our father in the eight greatest and most praiseworthy virtues which he possessed. Sermon 91. Y
Abstinence from carnal desires we ought to possess for three reasons. Sermon 54. J
The advent of Christ into the flesh contains in itself six things worthy of note. Sermon 1. h
The fourfold advent is recalled by the Church. Sermon 1. A
The advent of Christ into the world or into the flesh was desired by all creatures. Sermon 1. B
Christ comes to us in eight ways. Sermon 44. p
We ought to sympathize with the afflicted in four ways. Sermon 75. i
The field which the sower Christ has sown, God will reap in the end of the world, and in doing so, he will perform three things. Sermon 28. R
Concerning the wonder which Christ had in the Gospel when he said, "Friend, how did you enter here not having a wedding garment?" there are three causes. Sermon 103. I
True friendship ought to have three things. Sermon 103. T
Friendship preserves nature. Sermon 82, near the end.
Whoever wishes to make friends for himself should consider two things. Ibid.
We ought to walk according to the spirit for four reasons. Sermon 95. P
We ought to walk with the highest caution and moderation for four reasons. Sermon 105.
The love of others serves to attract them to oneself. Sermon 22, at the end.
The Antichrist will draw many to himself in a differing manner. Sermon 4. Z
The rise, progress, worship, affliction, and death of the Antichrist. Sermon 4. F. G. h. J. K
The soul, which was made to the image of God, reforms the image of God within itself, yet when it sins mortally, it can be reformed in five ways. Sermon 16. D
The soul is said to grow old by comparison due to sin and to be restored by Christ in four ways. Sermon 103. k
Souls which, after the resurrection of Christ, resurrected with him until the ascension of Christ were in this world, but where they stayed is not found in scripture, and this is reasonably so for four reasons. Sermon 59. K
Anna had seven praiseworthy conditions.
for which her testimony ought to be accepted, whose life is a mirror to all women, in which conditions women ought to imitate her according to their ability. Sermon 11. R
We ought to imitate the Apostle and those like him in seven ways. Sermon 111. R
Of the good tree, that is, the good man, there are twelve fruits. Sermon 80. H
There are ten conditions of a good tree. Sermon 80. I
The ascension of our savior Jesus Christ is wondrously virtuous, which is clear from five things. Sermon 58, first member.
There are five fruits of the ascension of Christ. Sermon 58, second member.
We ought to imitate the ascending Christ in five ways. Sermon 58, ibid.
Christ, ascending and possessing his kingdom, bestowed five greatest gifts upon his apostles and their followers. Sermon 58, third member.
Christ delayed his ascension for two reasons, since he did not ascend immediately after the resurrection. Sermon 59, in the beginning.
About to ascend into heaven, Christ did four things which we ought to do similarly if we wish to ascend into heaven. Sermon 59. D
Christ ascended into heaven in a fourfold manner. Sermon 59, fifth question.
Christ ascended and did not wish to stay with us always for seven reasons. Sermon 59. G
The greedy man cannot be satisfied by the goods of the world for four causes. Sermon 98. B
Baptism exceeds circumcision in three ways. Sermon 13. A
Baptism again exceeds circumcision in virtue for seven reasons. Sermon 13. B
In what beatitude consists after the resurrection of the dead. Sermon 45. F
Beatitude appears more in us than in the fathers of the old testament, and this contrary to eight things. Sermon 90. R
The spiritual war which hangs over us is very hard and strong, and this for eight reasons. Sermon 107. L
We can fight confidently and securely because of the many benefits bestowed upon the ancients, which prefigure our own benefits. Sermon 27, fourth member.
We ought not to do the good works we perform...