Book, Chapter
1 I, 1 | rhetoric he takes his stately course.~
2 I, 3 | impatient spirit rather than the course of the argument. For I had
3 I, 3 | discussion. I must stay my course, and take in canvas for
4 I, 5 | determined on p. 350 the course in order to be holy in body
5 I, 12| invites candidates to the course, holds in His hand the prize
6 I, 13| the world, which will of course pass away with the world. “
7 I, 13| But every virgin is of course unmarried. It may be, that
8 I, 13| one and the same, there of course the gifts are different.
9 I, 16| bound to traverse the same course of argument and show that
10 I, 17| the human race, must of course be preserved together with
11 I, 27| and disputing.” So in due course he lays down rules of life
12 I, 28| perish in her house? They of course who follow the first Adam,
13 I, 41| violated the virgins in the course of the night. Being unwilling
14 I, 46| feeble he was once in the course of a quarrel taunted with
15 I, 49| last hates itself.” The course of love is laid bare in
16 II, 3 | repent,” and so on, were of course believers, and baptized,
17 II, 4 | creatures of God, are of course capable of sin? He dared
18 II, 6 | poor, and follow Jesus? Of course not: but the command is
19 II, 15| in uneven numbers (and of course the eating of the unclean
20 II, 22| partaking of the sacrifices. Of course not. The Lord himself made
21 II, 22| ministers to his companions of course does this, that for his
22 II, 25| the whole world run their course for us all alike, and, as
23 II, 28| for the apostles are of course in the Father’s house, that
24 II, 28| rank. An Archangel is of course an Archangel to other inferior
25 II, 33| little forgiven, he will of course be of inferior rank. 4918
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