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1 1, 72(63) | of those things which the Apostle considered as a mystery,
2 3, 60(90) | distinction made by the Apostle, when he speaks of Christ
3 3, 60(90) | Body, ib. x. 5, 10. The Apostle however, makes no such distinction
4 4, 7 | also, the writings of the apostle Paul are preached throughout
5 4, 7(16) | Peter was, as the primary Apostle of the Gentiles, very highly
6 4, 36(148)| whole world. And so says the Apostle, "Yes, verily their sound
7 5, 37 | 37. As to Matthew the Apostle66 his former manner ./.
8 5, 37 | to us, neither John the Apostle who was with him, nor Luke,
9 5, 38 | numbers himself second to the Apostle who was with him; for he
10 5, 38 | him as the more excellent Apostle with himself; while the
11 5, 38 | second (in order), after the Apostle who was (named) with him. ~
12 5, 39(74) | in each of which the Apostle is indeed styled "Elder," --
13 5, 39 | call himself Elder75 or Apostle, or Evangelist. In the Gospel
14 5, 39(75) | nor assumes the title of Apostle; but names himself simply '
15 5, 39(75) | St John, who was the only Apostle then living." See the whole
16 5, 40(80) | the great modesty of the Apostle." Dr Hammond:..."He (Peter,
17 5, 40(80) | than supposing that the Apostle did not publish those circumstances
18 5, 40(80) | wrote his Gospel! Surely the Apostle never could have intended
19 5, 46 | this came to pass ; as the Apostle has said, "God has given
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