Book, Chapter

1    II,       IX|             the question of those two sayings: "None is good save God,"
2    II,     XVII|         writer of history, but he put sayings of a foreign kind in his
3   III,       II|            pass by you."119 For these sayings are not worthy of God's
4   III,      VII|                Objection based on the sayings : "The poor ye have always,
5   III,      XIV|            the objection based on the sayings : " Me ye have not always " (
6    IV,       VI|              of giving plenty of such sayings, let me quote also what
7    IV,     VIII| unintelligible things as these. These sayings, besides being base and
8    IV,     XVII|               their good works.~ ~The sayings were thus quite clear, and
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