Book, Chapter

1   Int,        6|     of Ephesus of heresy, his offence consisting of an undue following
2   III,      XIX| behind me, Satan, thou art an offence unto me, for thou mindest
3   III,      XIX|       cast behind Him, and an offence, and one who had received
4   III,    XXVII|      been called by Christ an offence, and Satan, and a cause
5   III,    XXVII|       the words, "Thou art an offence unto me," etc. Peter's sudden
6   III,    XXXIV|      The law entered that the offence might abound " (Rom. v.
7   III,    XXXIV|      the law entered that the offence might abound"; and before
8   III,      XLI|      The law entered that the offence may abound " (Rom. v. 20).~ ~[
9   III,      XLI|       this sense it "made the offence to abound."~ ~Sin was a "
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