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1 1,1,4 | the Apostles so ordained. Saint Paul writes to Timothy: 2 1,2,2 | garden in the afternoon, Saint John Chrysostom says: ~ ~. 3 1,2,2 | Thy hands have made me, Saint John of Kronstadt accompanies 4 1,2,2 | We read similar words in Saint Irenaeus of Ly-~ons: .The 5 1,2,2 | woman from Adam's rib. ~Saint John Chrysostom teaches 6 1,2,2 | is comprehensible to us. Saint Paul points it out: woman 7 1,2,2 | these two basic truths that Saint Paul begins ~his sermon 8 1,2,2 | breathing room,. writes ~Saint John of Kronstadt. In another 9 1,2,2 | the law of struggle. And Saint Paul writes: For the earnest 10 1,5,5 | murdered or went underground. Saint Zephaniah probably was the 11 1,Add,1| dée tradi-~tion jusqu. à Saint Irénée, in the .Recherches 12 1,Add,1| 155-191; La polemique ~de Saint Irenee, ibidem, vii (1935), 13 1,Add,1| Tradition des Apotres chez Saint Irénée, in the .Re-~cherches 14 1,Add,1| Ecriture et Tradition chez Saint Irenee, in the .Révue d. 15 1,Add,1| réligieuses,. xL (1960), 32-43; ~Saint Irénée, Introduction a l. 16 1,Add,1| L’arcese monastique de Saint Basile, ~Editions de Maredsous ( 17 1,Add,1| Eglise danr l’Apologélique de Saint Augustin, in the .Recherches 18 1,Add,1| Battiffol, Le Catholicisme de Saint Augustin, 5th ed. (Paris, 19 2,4,2 | studying the life and works of Saint Paul through the Book of 20 2,4,3 | and works of Apostle Paul.~Saint Paul, carrying at first 21 2,4,3 | Lystra, and Derbe. In 51 AD, Saint Paul took part in the Apostolic 22 2,4,3 | law.~Returning to Antioch, Saint Paul in the company of Silas 23 2,4,3 | Thessalonica,~and Berea. In Lystra, Saint Paul gained his favorite 24 2,4,3 | Apostle Luke. From Macedonia saint Paul crossed~over into Greece, 25 2,4,3 | from 51 to 54 AD. In 55 AD Saint Paul left for Jerusalem, 26 2,4,3 | a short stay in Antioch Saint Paul undertook his third 27 2,4,3 | Acts 27 and 28). In Rome Saint Paul wrote his letters to 28 2,4,3 | Senate and the Emperor, Saint Paul~was freed from bondage 29 2,4,3 | imprisonment (2 Tim. 4:20). Whether Saint~Paul went through Ephesus 30 2,4,3 | his conversion to Christ, Saint Paul (then Saul) was a strict 31 2,4,3 | delinquency. From that moment on, Saint Paul tries to be worthy 32 2,4,3 | was God’s doing.~All of Saint Paul’s teachings revealed 33 2,4,3 | Paul was absent. That’s why Saint Paul needed to continu-~ 34 2,5,3 | nations~(7:9-17). Strength of~Saint’s prayers (8:3-6).~Adoration