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1 Praise| religiously worshiped than Peter, Paul, or even Christ himself. 2 Praise| borrowing of Peter to pay Paul, and in a short time becomes 3 Praise| aid of some other spirit.~Paul knew what faith was, and 4 Praise| brought to believe that Paul, by whose learning you may 5 Praise| eye on the Gospel or St. Paul’s epistles. And while they 6 Praise| baptism, nor the Gospel, nor Paul, nor Peter, nor St. Jerome, 7 Praise| leave that to Peter and Paul that have leisure enough; 8 Praise| and sweet blessings which Paul mentions, and of these truly 9 Praise| foolish than any man. Nor did Paul, that great doctor of the 10 Praise| there are many things in St. Paul that thwart themselves, 11 Praise| a great fume that Saint Paul had decreed it, who said, “ 12 Praise| And so at last I return to Paul. “Ye willingly,” says he, “ 13 Praise| seem so strange when Saint Paul imputes a kind of folly 14 Praise| their own wisdom. And this Paul makes clearly out when he 15 Praise| according to which also, St. Paul disallows it as puffing 16 Praise| they do.” In like manner Paul, writing to Timothy, “But 17 Praise| drunk with new wine, and if Paul appeared to Festus to be