Book, Chapter
1 3, 7-13 | and Isaac, and Jacob, and Moses, and David, were righteous,
2 11, 2-4 | in Thy books. Of Him did Moses write; this saith Himself;
3 11, 3-5 | madest the heaven and earth." Moses wrote this, wrote and departed,
4 12, 14-17| they, "Who by His servant Moses wrote these things, would
5 12, 15-22| speaking unto, who yet believe Moses to have been the holy servant
6 12, 16-23| Scripture, set forth by holy Moses, placing it, as we, on the
7 12, 17-24| things be true, yet did not Moses intend those two, when,
8 12, 20-29| unshakenly believe Thy servant Moses to have spoken in the Spirit
9 12, 23-32| true; another way, what Moses, that excellent minister
10 12, 23-32| them too, which imagine Moses to have written things that
11 12, 24-33| meaning, as to affirm, "this Moses thought," and "this would
12 12, 24-33| this is true," whether Moses thought this or that? For
13 12, 24-33| invisible, affirm also, that Moses meant no other than this,
14 12, 25-34| harass me then, by saying, Moses thought not as you say,
15 12, 25-34| ask me, "How know you that Moses thought that which you infer
16 12, 25-34| unyielding. But when he saith, "Moses meant not what you say,
17 12, 25-34| they be proud; not knowing Moses' opinion, but loving their
18 12, 25-34| whereas they contend that Moses did not mean what I say,
19 12, 25-35| Truth is seen: for that, if Moses himself had appeared to
20 12, 25-35| unless we believe that Moses meant, whatsoever in those
21 12, 25-35| to affirm, which of them Moses principally meant; and with
22 12, 26-36| gavest a less gift unto Moses Thy faithful servant, than
23 12, 26-36| verily, had I then been Moses (for we all come from the
24 12, 30-41| the meaning of Thy servant Moses"; this were not the language
25 12, 31-42| 31.42 So when one says, "Moses meant as I do"; and another, "
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