Book, Chapter

 1   Int,        4|         unreasonableness of the Apostles and their teaching rather
 2    II,      VII|       from his father means the Apostles separated from the law.
 3    II,     VIII|     does not specify any of His Apostles by name,but simply says, "
 4   III,      XIV|  Paradise, was present with the Apostles, and is not separated from
 5   III,    XXIII|        the times He gave to the Apostles bread and a cup, and said, "
 6   III,      XXV|         in the words. |89~ ~The Apostles' faith was great enough
 7   III,    XXVII|    Verily the foundation of the Apostles has been shaken by so great
 8   III,    XXVII| forgiven, the whole band of the Apostles is attacked, and the roots
 9   III,     XXII|         as also the rest of the apostles, and Peter?" (1 Cor. ix.
10   III,     XXII|        13), "For such are false apostles, deceitful workers." If
11   III,     XXIX|      When Paul speaks of "false apostles," 187 he does not refer
12   III,      XXX|       taught in the Acts of the Apostles (Acts xvi. 3). Oh, the downright
13   III,      XLI|         His twelvefold crown of Apostles, and yet remain, though
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