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1 Marc | argument as destitute of Scripture proof, we will bring forward
2 Marc(19) | willing to see all that Scripture teaches in this matter.]~
3 Theoph | antiquity and supremacy to this scripture. Now the sentence and ordinance
4 Theoph | An Ambiguous Passage of Scripture; Not Only the Faithful But
5 Theoph | wall, bringing forward the Scripture which says, `As for the
6 Theoph(14)| it is not cited as Holy Scripture. It confirms St. Jerome'
7 Thal | Chapter I.-Passages of Holy Scripture Compared.1~You seem to me,
8 Thal | first man and woman,2 if the Scripture meant nothing higher than
9 Thal | for if we are to take the Scripture as a bare representation
10 Thal | discussed those words of the Scripture amply and clearly, and to
11 Thal | looking more deeply into the Scripture; for Paul is not to be despised
12 Thal(5) | allegorizing interpretations of Scripture. Origen, having literalized
13 Thal | contemptible arguments from Scripture, that the first man may
14 Thal(26) | Baptized. [Following Holy Scripture, Heb. x. 32, and Calvin'
15 Thall | explain to you the mind of the Scripture according to its meaning.4
16 Thekla | the exact meaning of the Scripture.~
17 Thekla | according to the mind of Scripture, when the Apocalypse plainly
18 Thekla | it is said in a certain scripture,24 "Touch not mine anointed,25
19 Thekla | of the obscurity of the Scripture; and if anything difficult
20 Tusiane | the words themselves of Scripture, from which, without any
21 Tusiane | about the bare letter of Scripture, like drones about the leaves
22 Tusiane | fair virgins, consider the Scripture itself, and its commands,
23 Domn | pity and compassion, which Scripture expresses under the figure
24 Domn | forth in these words by the Scripture by figments, in opposition
25 Domn | continues chaste. Hence the Scripture relates that Elijah, fleeing
26 Domn | to rule over them, which Scripture consequently called the
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