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1 Text| translated the words of St. Paul:~ "Arbitramur hominem 2 Text| causing~ a great fuss because St. Paul's text does not contain 3 Text| was~ also like this for St. Jerome when he translated 4 Text| into German~ an epistle of St. Paul's or one of the prophets 5 Text| satisfied that my work~ (as St. Paul also boasts ) is furthered 6 Text| blockheads; and just as St. Paul~ brags against his 7 Text| transcends sophistry, but as St. Paul writes, all the wisdom 8 Text| tongue.~ ~ I think that St. Luke, as a master of the 9 Text| as the text itself,~ and St. Paul's meaning, urgently 10 Text| it not more offensive for St. Paul himself to not use 11 Text| Still more offensive is that St. Paul does not reject just~ 12 Text| doing. Should one reject St. Paul's word~ because of 13 Text| about~ faith? Gracious, St. Paul and I want to offend 14 Text| to read and~ understand St. Paul, the same thing must