Section, Paragraph
1 IV, 285 | Others trace it even to the apostles. The more learned go back
2 IV, 289 | Christ in particular. 5. The apostles in particular. 6. Moses
3 VIII, 572| 572. Hypothesis that the apostles were impostors. The time
4 VIII, 579| 579. God (and the Apostles), foreseeing that the seeds
5 IX, 599 | Mahomet forbade reading; the Apostles ordered reading.~In fact,
6 IX, 607 | divine in the Gospel, in the Apostles, and in tradition; but it
7 IX, 615 | performed miracles, and the Apostles also, who converted all
8 IX, 618 | Jesus Christ, and of the Apostles, because they do not at
9 X, 641 | which Jesus Christ and the Apostles have given, is shown by
10 X, 641 | which Jesus Christ and the Apostles give us.~
11 X, 671 | When Saint Peter and the Apostles deliberated about abolishing
12 X, 677 | Jesus Christ did, and the Apostles. They broke the seal; He
13 XII, 769 | fullness of time, I tell you my apostles will do. The Jews shall
14 XII, 769 | the knowledge of God. My apostles shall do this after you
15 XII, 769 | the vineyard."~Then the apostles said to the Jews: "You shall
16 XII, 800 | The supposition that the apostles were impostors is very absurd.
17 XII, 801 | 802. The apostles were either deceived or
18 XIII, 827| Saint Paul, Bar-jesus; the Apostles, the Exorcists; Christians,
19 XIII, 837| performed miracles, then the apostles, and the first saints in
20 XIII, 842| which Jesus Christ and the apostles draw from Scripture are
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