Book, Chapter

1   Int,        5| these aside. The Trinitarian doctrine of the book has been considered
2   Int,        6|   and making the Trinitarian doctrine more definite 54 when opportunity
3   III,    XXIII|     Christian.156~ ~When the doctrine of godliness had thus been
4   III,     XLII|     Greek belief, cuts their doctrine in pieces, and makes their
5   III,    XLIII|       protected the Church's doctrine before the time came, to
6    IV,       XX|      know how to expound the doctrine even of the single rule.
7    IV,      XXI| possible to get hold of this doctrine from another saying, which
8    IV,   XXVIII|  fully to the mystery of the doctrine, how that the all-sufficient
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