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1 I, 3, 6 | it is not only from the writings of the evangelists and the
2 I, 9, 4 | acquainted with the Homeric writings will recognise the verses
3 I, 18, 1 | out of the prophetical writings, and next, to refute them.
4 I, 20, 1 | apocryphal and spurious writings, which they themselves have
5 I, 25, 4 | in order that, as their writings express it, their souls,
6 I, 25, 5 | to be such. And in their writings we read as follows, the
7 I, 26, 2 | law. As to the prophetical writings, they endeavour to expound
8 I, 27, 2 | passages from the prophetical writings which the apostle quotes,
9 I, 27, 4 | convicting him out of his own writings; and, with the help of God,
10 I, 31, 2 | made a collection of their writings in which they advocate the
11 II, 32, 4 | them to the prophetical writings, and prove from these both
12 II, 32, 5 | found in the prophetical writings.~
13 III, 4, 1 | themselves had not left us writings? Would it not be necessary, [
14 III, 15 | AUTHORITY OF ST. PAUL, FROM THE WRITINGS OF ST. LUKE, WHICH MUST
15 III, 16 | PROOFS FROM THE APOSTOLIC WRITINGS, THAT JESUS CHRIST WAS ONE
16 III, 18 | ARGUMENT. PROOFS FROM THE WRITINGS OF ST. PAUL, AND FROM THE
17 III, 21, 2 | with a collection of the writings of all men, which were [
18 IV, 2, 3 | But since the writings (litera) of Moses are the
19 IV, 2, 3 | But if ye believe not his writings, neither will ye believe
20 IV, 2, 3 | cleareat manner that the writings of Moses are His words.
21 IV, 10, 1 | everywhere throughout his writings: at one time, indeed, speaking
22 IV, 24, 2 | derived] from the [sacred] writings (sine instructione literarum).~
23 IV, 41, 4 | that same Paul, from whose [writings] they press questions upon
24 V, pref, 1| they have left in their writings, as well as by using arguments
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