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1 I, Int | in Jerome’s sense, of St. Paul’s teaching in 1 Cor. vii.~
2 I, 3(4262) | of S. Luke and ten of S. Paul’s Epistles, and from these
3 I, 3 | foundation, Christ, which Paul the master-builder laid,
4 I, 5 | them listen to the words of Paul, 4285 ‘I desire therefore
5 I, 6 | rank I will set the Apostle Paul, and, since he is the bravest
6 I, 7 | taken? Let us then consider Paul’s replies to these inquiries. 4290 “
7 I, 7 | hindered.” Observe that, as S. Paul before, because in both
8 I, 8 | Happy is the man who is like Paul! Fortunate is he who attends
9 I, 11 | Apostle cries aloud “Behold I Paul tell you that, if ye be
10 I, 11(4313)| But S. Paul hints at a surgical operation.
11 I, 12 | and of whom the Apostle Paul makes mention, wrote letters,
12 I, 14(4345)| ancient writers interpreted S. Paul’s words as referring to
13 I, 15 | married. But granted that Paul allowed second marriages:
14 I, 17 | Creator; and the Apostle Paul fully instructs us concerning
15 I, 36 | are you like other men, Paul? Why are p. 374 you distinguished
16 I, 37 | Amongst other passages, Paul the Apostle writes to the
17 I, 39 | Jewish believers, to whom Paul went, accompanied by Titus
18 II, Int | cattle and cattle, so in St. Paul between those who built
19 II, 3 | to faithful Christians. Paul, the chosen vessel, 4676
20 II, 3 | fain have come unto you, I Paul once and again; and Satan
21 II, 5 | dine at the sixth hour. Paul in the ship broke bread,
22 II, 6 | is nothing.” We believe Paul when he says in tones of
23 II, 15 | baptism. 4810 The Apostle Paul, after speaking of hunger
24 II, 19 | the twelve apostles, then Paul is shut out from that place,
25 II, 22 | pasture, are men.” Will Paul and that penitent who had
26 II, 23 | humility that leads the Apostle Paul to say: 4862 “I am the least
27 II, 23 | measure and number. The same Paul, writing to the Ephesians,
28 II, 24 | of equal rank hereafter. Paul and they who bound him,
29 II, 24 | the soldiers? The Apostle Paul afterwards 4871 related
30 II, 25 | tell me how it was that Paul though he was an evil tree
31 II, 27 | to abide with those whom Paul blamed for many sins, another
32 II, 27 | and Timothy, another in Paul. Certainly amongst them
33 II, 33 | with usury?” The Apostle Paul understood this, and 4919
34 II, 36 | Jovinianus, not the Apostle Paul. If many assent to your
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