Book, Chapter

1    II,      VII|     the flesh, and the mother circumcision. The daughter-in-law is
2   III,     XXII| himself, fearing those of the circumcision; and many Jews joined with
3   III,      XXX|       how, although he called circumcision "concision," 190 he himself
4   III,      XXX|     draws such a line through circumcision as to remove those who wish
5   III,      XXX|  fulfil it, and then performs circumcision himself, stands as the weightiest
6   III,   XXXVII|     Therefore he only adopted circumcision in order to enrich the law
7   III,   XXXVII|        Just so, Paul rejected circumcision, and yet at a crisis he
8   III,       XL|    concerning the sabbath and circumcision. What is to be done with
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