Book, Chapter

1   Int,        6|     thing" cannot hurt a true believer, this ought to be made a
2   III,      XVI|       pain of a sick man, the believer who does not do these things
3   III,      XVI|      not become a genuine |86 believer, or else, though his belief
4   III,      XXV| founded for ever. Even if the believer had the power to do so,
5    IV,      XXV|   Father does not receive the believer without the Son, nor does
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