Chapter
1 1 | receive not the Spirit, the things which are the Spirit's are
2 1 | pleasing. Thus, so long as the things which are the Spirit's please
3 1 | Spirit's please them not, the things which are of the flesh will
4 2 | saying, "I still have many things to say unto you, but ye
5 2 | the Paraclete, having many things to teach fully which the
6 2 | will reveal those "many things" which appertain to disciplines;
7 2 | He had withal "other many things" which were to be fully
8 3 | Lord"--he shows that those things which he had said above
9 5 | far for the testimony of things primordial, and the sanction
10 5 | that is, to the beginning) "things universal in Christ, which
11 5 | truly in Christ are all things recalled to "the beginning,"
12 6 | bidden to "follow the better things;" and you have withal Joseph
13 10| imaginary enjoyment, all things which he has not. In short,
14 11| does he affirm that all things are being recollected to
15 11| But concerning these (things) which ye write; good it
16 12| that some would say, "All things are lawful to bishops;"
17 14| require him to "become all things to all, in order to gain
18 14| faith, by teaching them some things "by way of indulgence, not
19 14| extermination against the "better things?" The time for its indulgence
20 14| deferred by the Lord (the things) which in H's day "could
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