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1 8 | that Scripture means and says; but he also accurately
2 8 | production of his work; for he says that whatsoever the sacred
3 8 | their own; and what the Lord says by their mouths He says,
4 8 | says by their mouths He says, as it were, by means of
5 12| against the same Helvidius, he says: "He was, you might say,
6 12| to deal with critics, he says:~When you are really instructed
7 13| and supreme authority. He says he had learnt this in the
8 14| The Apostles," he says, "are one thing; other writers" -
9 21| and secondary elements, says in no ambiguous fashion
10 23| universal law, but simply says that we can apply a like
11 24| then current; he merely says that in giving names to
12 24| the Epistle to Philemon he says:~"What I mean is this: Does
13 25| Christian antiquity when he says:~Holy Scripture is invested
14 27| to tell it truly,"[47] he says of the Canonical Scriptures: "
15 27| Augustine, who so beautifully says: "These things are true;
16 38| To put it briefly," he says, "I have never spared heretics,
17 40| the text. "Provided," he says, "our bodies are not the
18 41| daughter's training, he says:~Every day she should give
19 42| 42.~ He says the same to Eustochium: "
20 45| derived from the Bible, Jerome says:~A mere holy rusticity only
21 45| Malachias the Prophet says, or rather the Lord says
22 45| says, or rather the Lord says it by Malachias: "Ask for
23 51| those who maintain that he says that certain passages have
24 51| more delicate food. Thus he says of the Book of Proverbs -
25 52| progress in the Bible," he says: "Everything we read in
26 56| noisy flow of words. He says to Nepotian:~I do not want
27 59| 59.~ He says much the same to his pupil
28 59| daughter Eustochium, he says: "If aught could sustain
29 61| state. Of this charity he says very beautifully: "The believing
30 62| months with him at Bethlehem, says: "He is wholly occupied
31 63| River and the Tree of Life, says:~One stream flows out from
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