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1 I, 10 | all the churches.” This passage has no bearing on our present
2 I, 13 | showing the bearing of the passage. Yet they lack apostolic
3 I, 13 | Let us, however, use the passage as we have translated it.
4 I, 14 | the whole of the following passage: 4343 “For the woman that
5 I, 16 | married. Then we have the passage, 4348 “For this cause shall
6 I, 25 | bodily chastity. Then the passage relating to Hezekiah might
7 I, 25 | in the Hebrew texts the passage is not so, but runs thus: 4406 “
8 I, 26(4417)| Jerome in referring the passage to holy women who ministered
9 I, 27 | mastered by the witness of this passage also, and cannot but be
10 I, 32(4479)| maturity. But in every other passage, the context shows that
11 I, 36(4507)| they became fixed on the passage of the Argo between them.”~
12 I, 39(4549)| The passage is not found in existing
13 I, 39 | tedious, to quote the whole passage of the second Epistle of
14 II, 2 | By no means. In the same passage he gives his reason for
15 II, 4(4711) | Ezek. xxviii. 13 sq. In the passage from Isaiah the king of
16 II, 14 | footmark in their swift passage, whose words are in their
17 II, 19 | same thing: so, too, in the passage before us, the numbers describing
18 II, 23 | you have explained this passage by saying that the spiritual
19 II, 25 | is not taught in a single passage: we must always bear in
20 II, 26 | bear a triple crop, and the passage from the apostle in which
21 II, 27 | them.” The context of this passage clearly shows that the prophet
22 II, 29 | mere trifling to quote the passage: 4895 “Know ye not that
23 II, 35 | widowhood to marriage. The passage of the apostle, in which
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