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1 1, arg| Argument~The author divides his work into two 2 1, arg| having been expounded, the author goes on to show that all 3 1, 36| precise meaning which the author whom he reads intended to 4 1, 37| rashly a meaning which the author whom he is reading did not 5 2, arg| exposition of things, the author now proceeds to discuss 6 2, arg| superstitions and practices, the author points out how all that 7 2, 13| from the meaning of his author, we must either endeavour 8 2, 28| time, of which God is the author and governor. For it is 9 3, arg| The author, having discussed in the 10 3, arg| expressions literally. The author lays down rules by which 11 3, arg| and the love of man. The author then proceeds to expound 12 3, 27| at the intention of the author through whom the Holy Spirit 13 3, 27| passage of Scripture. For the author perhaps saw that this very 14 3, 30| rules, as expounded by their author, do indeed, when carefully 15 3, 30| number of seven, that the author himself explains many obscure 16 3, 30| The author himself, however, when commending 17 3, 30| the errors into which the author falls as a man, but chiefly 18 3, 34| this is a part; or, as our author terms it, to the genus of 19 3, 35| In the next place, our author calls those numbers legitimate 20 4, arg| treats of expression, the author premises that it is no part 21 4, 7| messengers of Him who is the author of all genius? Therefore 22 4, 10| intended. Whence a certain author, when dealing with speech 23 4, 18| Now the author I have quoted could have