Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   4, p.   xv|  the Catechist, just as the ordinary course of instruction to
 2  Int,   5, p.   xv|   it comes down to meet the ordinary unbeliever in the crowd,
 3  Int,   5, p.   xv|   of Christ as "one bearing ordinary humanity and like the rest."
 4  III,   2, p.  117|    about Christ as about an ordinary man and one like other men,26
 5  III,   3, p.  124|     as if He only possessed ordinary human nature, and has shewn
 6  III,   5, p.  135|    in legal tribunals or in ordinary (b) disagreements, the agreement
 7  III,   6, p.  150|    transcends the powers of ordinary people. I am sure we have
 8    V, Int, p.  226| dead, nor, in a word, about ordinary and common (d) things, which
 9 VIII,   1, p.  111|    conceived that He was an ordinary man and like all men, and
10   IX,   7, p.  165|     hunters," when, like an ordinary human being, He was driven
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