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1 I, 9 | novel thing so striking to common minds as well as the natural 2 I, 9 | test on the ground of that common condition, have to be submitted, 3 I, 13| the crowd, inspired by the common idolatry, when ashamed of 4 I, 16| preparing the way, by means of common sense and fair arguments, 5 I, 25| what could he have had in common with Christ, who occasioned 6 II, 19| ATTRIBUTE.~But even in the common transactions of life, and 7 II, 27| the very gospel which is common to us will testify that 8 III, 6 | they are obliged to make common cause with Jewish error, 9 III, 12| the interpretation made common property. Inquire, then, 10 III, 14| acknowledge John, you have our common master Paul, who "girds 11 III, 15| the name of Christ is as common with you as is the name 12 III, 16| absolutely nothing at all in common between the Christ of the 13 IV, 4 | so far as its being the common property of ourselves and 14 IV, 6 | there ought to be nothing in common between the Christ of the 15 IV, 10| nature of the case, and common sense, do not admit this 16 IV, 21| is no ordinary matter, no common casualty of the law of nature; 17 IV, 39| comes in midway so as to be common to both issues, will terminate 18 IV, 39| the fructification of the common trees be an antecedent sign 19 V, 3 | since he is in faith our (common) father, so here also he 20 V, 5 | he uses titles that are common to both, and which are also 21 V, 6 | according to the record which is common to both (Marcionites and 22 V, 10| expectation by using this name in common for them both. For in respect 23 V, 11| the word God has become a common name (since in the world 24 V, 13| YET OUR AUTHOR ARGUES ON COMMON GROUND. THE JUDGMENT AT 25 V, 15| appellation, not requiring the common designation of body. This 26 V, 15| necessarily makes use of the common designation. Indeed, I see 27 V, 17| anger, are ascribed to the common nature of all mankind, the