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continues from previous page: of the Lord, Sermon 1, L.
for five things. Sermon 47, E.
Christ conferred upon the apostles five goods because of five praiseworthy conditions that were in them. Sermon 17, F.
Christ suffered for us for nine reasons, in which we ought to imitate him. Sermon 51, Y.
We ought to imitate Christ in nine traces. Sermon 51, Z.
Christ, the Son of God, performed four journeys for our salvation. Sermon 57, D.
Christ had testimony from every place and from every creature, and all things testified that Christ is their author. Sermon 60, Y.
Christ, hanging on the cross, taught twelve most perfect examples. Sermon 74, F.
We ought to show Christ heartfelt reverence, and there are three signs that the holiness of Christ dwells in our hearts. Sermon 75, P.
Christ visited us daily in ten great benefits, which are conferred upon us Christians alone. Sermon 84, R.
We ought to do three things for Christ: namely, to die with him, to be buried, and to rise again. Sermon 87, F.
Christ tries to lead us to himself in various ways, so that we do not lose such a great good as he wishes to give us. Sermon 88, H.
Christ had six commendable traits against six blameworthy things that are noted of the Pharisees. Sermon 18, F.
Four things are attributed to Christ by the Pharisees, which befit him excessively and above all men. Sermon 110, D.
Christ observed seven things in the raising of the Canaanite girl, which we must have if we wish to be raised by him from the death of sin. Sermon 112, A.
Christ accomplished much while hanging on the cross. Sermon 112, A.
The banquet of Christ differed in five ways from the banquet of King Belshazzar. Sermon 113, B.
The lifting of the eyes of Christ differed in five ways from the lifting of the eyes of King Balthasar. Sermon 113, C.
Jeremiah predicted the excellence and perfection of Christ in four ways. Sermon 115, E.
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There are three conditions that befit the lustful and the avaricious. Sermon 98, B.
We ought to diligently attend to the image by which we were made in the likeness of God, and this for five reasons. Sermon 110, P.
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arise in the people from the ignorance of prelates and rectors for three reasons. Sermon 24, F.
The weeds of vices are born in the soul of man from three things. Sermon 24, B.
Three things are valuable so that the weeds of vices do not reign in our soul. Sermon 24, H.