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He then went on to insist that "you do not make satisfaction [for any sin] unless you pay something greater than is that for whose sake [namely God's] you ought not to have sinned" (Cur Deus Homo I, Ch. 21).
Accordingly, the Augsburg Confession notes, people "are justified freely on account of Christ through faith when they believe that they are received into grace and their sins forgiven on account of Christ, who by his death made satisfaction for our sins"; God "imputes [this faith] as righteousness in his sight".
There are things that ultimately will make for satisfaction in life that go far beyond that".
We are not made for satisfaction.
At 'SNice, seasoned ground soy sausage, rabe, fontina and roasted peppers make for messy satisfaction.
The SCIP-B, while a discriminating measure of total satisfaction, comprises too uniform a set of indicators of patient satisfaction to make it useful for tailoring information at the item level.
It's a highly rewarding role, and ultimately being a private detective offers great job satisfaction – you make things safer for society in general and the individual who asks you for help.
The "frenetic" subtype offers a profile of active coping that could benefit from interventions directed at reducing activation, for the purpose of removing accumulated tension and preventing exhaustion; improvement in time management to make room for the total satisfaction of personal needs; and development of self-assertion in order to place limits on the acceptance of responsibilities.
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