Chapter
1 1 | since they receive not the Spirit, the things which are the
2 1 | the things which are the Spirit's are not pleasing. Thus,
3 1 | the things which are the Spirit's please them not, the things
4 1 | being the contraries of the Spirit. "The flesh," saith (the
5 1 | apostle), "lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against
6 1 | against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh." But
7 1 | became estranged from the Spirit. "My Spirit," saith (God), "
8 1 | estranged from the Spirit. "My Spirit," saith (God), "shall not
9 2 | bear them: when the Holy Spirit shall be come, He will lead
10 2 | come from the adversary spirit." No, of course. For the
11 2 | course. For the adversary spirit would be apparent from the
12 3 | he says, "I too have the Spirit of God;" in order that,
13 3 | necessity, that, by the Holy Spirit's authority, he might recall.
14 3 | flesh, namely. For of the Spirit he would not have said (
15 3 | that), inasmuch as the Spirit is without any external
16 3 | apostles, could not the same Spirit, supervening for the purpose
17 5 | before you a monogamist in spirit, having one Church as His
18 5 | be in flesh what He is in spirit; albeit withal, what He
19 8 | first to recognise Him in spirit? A man "just and circumspect,"
20 8 | who came "in the power and spirit of Elias"); while that "
21 10| She will have one in spirit, one in flesh. This will
22 12| privilege of position. The Holy Spirit foresaw that some would
23 13| serving of God in newness of spirit, and not in oldness of letter."
24 13| Church, which consists in the spirit of newness,) not "through
25 14| as if he were an alien spirit, provided only that the
26 14| withal premised that "the Spirit is prompt," in order that
27 14| prompt," in order that the Spirit may vanquish the flesh--
28 16| other men) he has not the Spirit from God, being no longer
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