The passage argues that reusing what was already offered to God as compensation would amount to trying to do good by means of ill.
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...what you had offered would mean seeking to do good with ill God gain. But now you understand the major point. But since the..."
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"...what you had offered would mean seeking to do good with ill God gain. But now you understand the major point. But since the..."
"...what they influence. Perhaps his arrow reaches something true. This principle ill understood, misled almost all of the world. One. So that. Oh, and..."
"...what they influence, perhaps this arrow reaches something true. This principle ill understood, misled almost all of the world once. So that Hove and..."
"...what you had offered would mean seeking to do good with ill god gain but now you understand the major point but since the..."
"...cut off from hating him. Thus, if I have distinguished properly, ill love must mean to wish one's neighbor ill, and this love is..."
"...on scientific growth to produce the means for dealing with social ills, it would tap the nation's intellectual talent, for broad target planning, and..."
"...several times. Since the treaties of Vienna, our frontiers have been ill -designed for a healthy body politic. Not through speeches and majority decisions..."
"...are shared by all of them, which is this war was ill -conceived, has been poorly executed, has no apparent end game, and is..."
"...around, uh, the, the people would bring their, the, the, the ill and disabled and his, they would lay their disabled and sick people..."
"...much corruption as possible so that they can basically transfer their ill -gotten gains into America. And this system worked really well for the..."
"...view 那 邊 也 有 講 過 就 像 你 講 ill umin ati 有 三 個 comp onent 其實 Sec ret Society 有..."
"...in that there are many different as pect s to the ill umin ati but I mentioned these three because what happened in the..."
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