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1 Marc | Forbidden; In the Times of the Prophets Polygamy Put a Stop To;
2 Marc | forward the writings of the prophets, and more fully demonstrate
3 Marc | and from the times of the prophets the contracting of marriage
4 Marc | collecting the testimonies of the prophets, let us again point out
5 Marc | the many patriarchs and prophets and righteous men, who taught
6 Marc | and chief of priests, of prophets, and of angels, should also
7 Agathe | This crown, woven by the prophets, I have taken from the prophetic
8 Procil | unflattering judgment. And so the prophets and apostles, who spoke
9 Procil | Concubines, the Souls of the Prophets; The Divine Seed for Spiritual
10 Procil | Offspring in the Books of the Prophets; The Nuptials of the Word
11 Procil | Nuptials of the Word in the Prophets as Though Clandestine.~Now
12 Procil | flood, namely, those of the prophets, in whom, before the Church
13 Procil | Solomon, or Isaiah, or of the prophets who follow, O virgins, you
14 Procil | called the souls of the prophets concubines, because He did
15 Procil | Incarnation Communicated to the Prophets.~It still remains to speak
16 Procil | own Son to reveal to the prophets His own future appearance
17 Procil | virgins the list of the prophets from Abraham, on account
18 Procil | say unto you, That many prophets have desired to see those
19 Procil | For this reason, then, the prophets count them blessed, and
20 Thekla | from her children; whom the prophets, according to the aspect
21 Thekla | mine anointed,25 and do my prophets no harm," as though those
22 Thekla | the Ebionites, that the prophets spoke of the Person of the
23 Tusiane| contained in the law and the prophets; for they, intent upon things
24 Tusiane| Pleasant was the fruit of the prophets, but not so pleasant as
25 Domn | olives are the law and the prophets, around, as it were, the
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