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1 I, 5 | father-in-law, and the rest of the Apostles. His inference is thus expressed: “
2 I, 9 | who am the least of the Apostles,” and “As to one born out
3 I, 12 | what is exacted of you. The apostles, contemplating the burden
4 I, 12 | in the 4323 Acts of the Apostles, who on account of the strength
5 I, 13 | which the Lord said to the Apostles, 4334 “If ye were of the
6 I, 16 | Peter and the rest of the Apostles. We are therefore bound
7 I, 26 | rule Peter and the other Apostles (I must give Jovinianus
8 I, 26 | Peter, representing the Apostles, says to the Lord: 4415 “
9 I, 26 | order to show that all the Apostles had wives, he meets us with
10 I, 26 | even as the rest of the apostles, and Cephas, and the brethren
11 I, 26 | not openly stated that the Apostles had wives; and since the
12 I, 26(4417)| women who ministered to the Apostles as they did to the Lord
13 I, 26 | has made his appeal to the Apostles, because he thinks that
14 I, 26 | tell him that it is to the Apostles that the words of Isaiah
15 I, 26 | been the youngest of the Apostles, and who was a virgin when
16 I, 26 | upon the shore, and the Apostles knew not who it was they
17 I, 26 | loved more than the other Apostles. But you say, 4423 the Church
18 I, 26 | is attributed to all the Apostles, and they all receive the
19 I, 26 | thing which no other of the Apostles, excepting Matthew, did;
20 I, 30 | my brethren.” Hence the Apostles also were said to be filled
21 I, 34 | keeping them. Then, again, the Apostles and elders wrote 4490 letters
22 I, 34 | given in the Gospel to the Apostles, not to have two tunics,
23 I, 37 | through the utterances of the Apostles, and as to the instances
24 I, 39 | which our Lord said to the Apostles: 4546 “I have yet many things
25 I, 39 | in the 4547 Acts of the Apostles that one house, that of
26 I, 39 | lights, Who says to the apostles, “Ye are the light of the
27 II, 2 | whole world” are included apostles and all the faithful, and
28 II, 19 | Gospel our Lord promises the Apostles a hundred fold, in another
29 II, 19 | is peculiar to the twelve apostles, then Paul is shut out from
30 II, 19 | equal to the rest of the apostles. 4842 “Know ye not that
31 II, 21 | least, and if, although all apostles and prophets and all the
32 II, 23 | some in the Church, first, apostles; secondly, prophets; thirdly,
33 II, 23 | kinds of tongues. Are all apostles? are all prophets? are all
34 II, 23 | I am the least of the apostles, that am not meet to be
35 II, 23 | possibility of there being apostles of higher or lower rank,
36 II, 25 | same cup as the rest of the apostles, that he and they are of
37 II, 25 | Peter and the rest of the Apostles who fled denied the Saviour
38 II, 25 | to say no more about the Apostles, do you think Annas and
39 II, 25 | miracles like the other Apostles, afterwards turned traitor
40 II, 26 | quote the instance of the apostles by way of discrediting the
41 II, 26 | fold is promised to the apostles who had left all. And I
42 II, 27 | infinite diversity. Why do the apostles say: 4884 “Lord, increase
43 II, 28 | He would prepare for the apostles are of course in the Father’
44 II, 28 | present He was leading the apostles. And at the same time regard
45 II, 28 | speaking especially to the apostles, concerning whom it is elsewhere
46 II, 29 | believe in Christ, as the apostles believed, you shall be made
47 II, 34 | the same footing as the apostles.~
48 II, 36 | in Judæa, and only twelve apostles followed Him. 4932 “I have
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