Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 16, 3 | friend, that when thou hast read through all this, thou wilt
2 I, 25, 5 | And in their writings we read as follows, the interpretation
3 III, 7, 1 | beyond God, know not how to read Paul. For if any one read
4 III, 7, 1 | read Paul. For if any one read the passage thus--according
5 III, 7, 1 | interval, and at the same time read also the rest [of the sentence]
6 III, 7, 2 | preserved; and thus we do not read in that passage, "the god
7 III, 11, 7 | Gospel by Mark, if they read it with a love of truth,
8 III, 21, 2 | divine. For all of them read out the common translation [
9 IV, 5, 2 | He says, "have ye not read that which was spoken by
10 IV, 8, 3 | their hands, "Have ye not read this, what David did, when
11 IV, 11, 3 | Lord reply, "Have ye never read, Out of the mouths of babes
12 IV, 23, 1 | too, did the Lord Himself read at Capernaum the prophecies
13 IV, 26, 1 | present time the law is read to the Jews, it is like
14 IV, 26, 1 | human nature; but when it is read by the Christians, it is
15 IV, 26, 1 | shown it to be, if any one read the Scriptures. For thus
16 IV, 29, 1 | such difficulties, do not read in the Gospel that passage
17 IV, 32, 1 | there was light;" and as we read in the Gospel, "All things
18 IV, 32, 1 | for his part diligently read the Scriptures in company
19 IV, 34, 1 | announced in the Gospel], read with earnest care that Gospel
20 IV, 34, 1 | us by the apostles, and read with earnest care the prophets,
21 IV, 35, 4 | same identical passage is read out, they all begin to purse
22 IV, 36, 1 | Lord say: "Have ye never read, The stone which the builders
23 V, pref, 1| and all who may happen to read this writing, to peruse
24 V, 5, 1 | flourish, let [these heretics] read the Scriptures, and they
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