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1 I | Let us, however, take what Paul says in the first Epistle 2 I | to Baal," 66was taken by Paul as applying to the Israelites 3 I | seeing that even the Apostle Paul uses the express words? 4 I | if Eve has been made by Paul to represent the Church, 5 I(101) | we listen to the words of Paul as the words of Christ speaking 6 IV | other Apostles, as well as Paul, would have said so. Then 7 IV | after the flesh. Nay more, Paul says that in proclaiming 8 V | did not regard." 154And Paul appears to have continued 9 V | above-mentioned subjects, nor Paul, though he continued teaching 10 IX | circumstances. The result is that Paul in the composition of the 11 XIV | For this is precisely what Paul asserts concerning such 12 XIV(283)| introducing a quotation from St. Paul, is found in Theophilus 13 XIV | speech of men. This is why Paul, when he is about to learn 14 XVI | sects of Christianity? What Paul says concerning them seems 15 XVI | Jews and of the Gentiles;303Paul plainly shows this, when, 16 XVIII | Word, for he does not give Paul's exact words, which run 17 XVIII | unprofitable,325is shown by Paul, the true disciple of Jesus, 18 XVIII | foolishness of preaching." Paul is conscious of this when 19 XVIII | such a power as this which Paul, as we have said before, 20 XVIII | man, O Lord." 337Nay more, Paul (though he afterwards became 21 XVIII | kill and crucify." 359And Paul in his list of the gifts 22 XVIII | Egyptians. ~18. But what Paul writes in the first Epistle 23 XVIII | says are the wisdom of God. Paul, with his love of truth, 24 XVIII | are called Bishops, when Paul described what manner of 25 XVIII | metaphorically called "milk." For Paul, writing to the Corinthians, 26 XVIII | of men?" 375And the same Paul, knowing that some things 27 XVIII | on to the better life. Paul knew this when he said, " 28 XXI | And let us see how Paul also discourses to us on 29 XXI | forgiven them." 452Further, in Paul we find, "It is not of him 30 XXI | meaning of the expression. Paul, at any rate, no doubt after 31 XXI | commandments are superfluous, and Paul to no purpose blames some 32 XXI | run. But not in vain does Paul give his advice, blaming 33 XXIII | by the power of God; as Paul says, "I heard unspeakable 34 XXV | unto the Gospel of God, Paul the servant of Jesus Christ, 35 XXV | hamper our argument; for Paul says, "We know that to them 36 XXV | them that love God"; for Paul all but said that if all 37 XXV | just separation, viz. that Paul would buffet his body, and 38 XXVII | wants of the needy. And Paul also, though he pronounces 39 XXVII | too, and Hermogenes, whom Paul 690delivered to Satan that


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