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1 For they crucify the flesh for the good of their own souls.
2 They crucify the flesh with its evil desires and lusts.
3 We must carry our cross, we must crucify the flesh upon it; perhaps so-whocan say?-wemay glorify the spirit.
4 At fourteen he began a series of fasts to crucify the flesh , increase his holiness, and bring him nearer to God.
5 The Athenian lad will never need to crucify the flesh upon Latin, French, and German, or an equivalent for his own Greek.
6 And Fabianus supported her petition; for he was much edified with her expressed desire to crucify the flesh , with the affections and lusts.
7 They crucify the flesh with its evil desires and lusts by fasting and exercise and, above all, by a walk in the Spirit.
8 Instead of crucifying the flesh , the monks were nursing and fondling carnal-mindedness.
9 They that are Christi's, have crucified the flesh with the appetites and lusts.
10 Think of the thousands who crucified the flesh so that they might win the everlasting crown!
11 13; "and to crucify the flesh with the affections and lusts," Gal.
12 'And they that are Christ's have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts.'
13 "They that are Christ's have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts," Gal.
14 27), and "They that are Christ's have crucified the flesh , with the affections and lusts" (Gal.
15 Of this St. Paul says, Galatians v, "They that are our Lord Christ's have crucified the flesh with its affections and lusts."
16 Then it was that he began to talk of crucifying the flesh ; then it was that the spirit was willing but the flesh was weak.
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