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Traditional Christian Ethics: Volume Two: Affirmative or Positive Commandments
Traditional Christian Ethics: Volume Two: Affirmative or Positive Commandments

Traditional Christian Ethics: Volume Two: Affirmative or Positive Commandments

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WHAT CHRISTIANS OUGHT TO DO Confidence—Clement of Alexandria—Stromata—4.8 Confidence—Hebrews—10.35 Confidence before God—Origen—De Principiis—3.1.21 Confidence: boldness in confidence—Origen—Commentary on Ephesians—3.12 Confidence: exorcise confidently—Two Letters to Virgins—(pseudo-Clement)—1.12 Confidence, godly—1 Clement—2.3 Confidence: husbands are to have confidence in their wives—Clement of Alexandria—Paedagogus—3.11 Confidence: if you think you can stand, take heed lest you fall—1 Corinthians—10.12 Confidence: if you think you can stand, take heed lest you fall—Two Letters to Virgins—(pseudo-Clement)—2.13 Confidence in faith—Origen—Homilies on Judges—9.1 Confidence in God—Clement of Alexandria—Stromata—2.6 Confidence in God—Origen—De Principiis—3.1.21 Confidence in God—Theophilus—To Autolycus—1.8 Confidence in God rather than man—Hippolytus—Commentary on Daniel—3.29 Confidence in Jesus Christ—Origen—Homilies on Isaiah—7.2 Confidence in the Lord—1 Clement—34.5 Confidence in the Lord—Tertullian—Against Marcion—2.19 Confidence in the mind—Origen—Homilies on Judges—9.1 Confidence in the Word—Clement of Alexandria—Protrepticus—12 Confidence of uncreated liberty—Origen—Homilies on Leviticus—16.6.1
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