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Augustine; Goldbacher, Alois · 1910

extinguish. — 3. What sense is held by that which is written in the evangelist Matthew: if anyone wishes to come after me, let him deny himself. What is this denial of self, or how does he who follows the Savior deny himself? — 4. What is intended to be signified by that which is written in the same Matthew: woe to those who are pregnant and nursing in those days and: pray that your flight may not be in winter or on a Sabbath? — 5. What is intended by what is written in the Gospel according to Luke: and they did not receive him, because his face was going toward Jerusalem. — 6. What is the steward of iniquity, who was praised by the voice of the Lord? — 7. In what sense should that which we read in the letter to the Romans be understood: for scarcely for a righteous man will one die; yet perhaps for a good man someone might dare to die. — 8. What is intended by what the apostle writes to the Romans: having received an opportunity, sin through the commandment worked in me all concupiscence. — 9. Why does the apostle Paul write in the same letter to the Romans: I myself wished to be anathema from Christ for the sake of my brothers and the rest? — 10. What is intended to be understood by what the same apostle writes to the Colossians: let no one defraud you, desiring in humility of mind and religion of angels and the rest? — 11. What is that which the same apostle writes to the Thessalonians: unless the departure comes first and the man of sin is revealed and the rest?