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apollos 1
apology 4
apostle 51
apostles 34
apostolic 14
apparent 1
apparently 2
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34 16
34 21
34 admit
34 apostles
34 blame
34 doctrine
34 philosophy
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apostles

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1 I | Let a man observe how the Apostles who were sent by Jesus to 2 I | strange words welcomed the Apostles, and in spite of their desire 3 I | if we are told that the Apostles did work miracles, God bearing 4 I | Christ in succession to the Apostles. And that there are certain 5 I | As for the letters of the Apostles, could any critic find them 6 I | truth, the Prophets and Apostles, was chiefly directed to 7 I | and the writings of the Apostles; for not even they are purely 8 I | the Saviour gave to His Apostles, "Salute no man by the way." 80 9 I | now is manifested to the Apostles and those like them, both 10 IV | 2. Inasmuch as the Apostles were not unconscious of 11 IV | must believe that the other Apostles, as well as Paul, would 12 V | enumerating Prophets and Apostles, and showing how each of 13 VI | Gospel, or Evangelists and Apostles, or Apostles and other Apostles. 14 VI | Evangelists and Apostles, or Apostles and other Apostles. For,174 15 VI | Apostles, or Apostles and other Apostles. For,174according to the 16 VI | himself, or with the other Apostles. But if a reader comes who 17 IX | Prophets, and the Word in the Apostles of Christ, is to conceal 18 XIV | Prophets, and Jesus and His Apostles had the insight to adopt 19 XIV | of Jesus or of one of the Apostles, we must not suppose that 20 XIV | the Gospels, nor even the Apostles, give any intimation that 21 XIV | marvellous, that the three Apostles who ascended the Mount with 22 XVIII| and the utterances of the Apostles, and, reading with a fair 23 XVIII| investigating the history of the Apostles with intelligence and candour 24 XVIII| certain Divine power in His Apostles Jesus fulfilled the promise, " 25 XVIII| see that "The sound of the apostles of Jesus Christ went out 26 XVIII| infamous men, and calls the Apostles of Jesus villainous tax-gatherers 27 XVIII| took his description of the Apostles as "infamous" and "villainous," 28 XVIII| Christ chose for His own apostles those who were notoriously 29 XVIII| And in the Acts of the Apostles Stephen testifies to the 30 XXIII| Prophets, and the labours of Apostles to establish the churches 31 XXIII| him to be like the other Apostles. And consider whether this 32 XXVI | be a good thing. Nay, the Apostles also in exercising the gifts 33 Index| ruling principle, 123.~Apostles, why fishermen and tax-gatherers, 34 Index| rule in succession to the Apostles, 10.~Clement, 12, 13; of


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