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1 I, Int | partaking of food. (3) A person baptized with the Spirit as well
2 I, 11 | continue as he was when baptized into Christ; and then he
3 I, 15 | For, supposing a person baptized and her husband dead, it
4 I, 26 | might be both announced and baptized. But we might say concerning
5 I, 33 | virgin and a widow were baptized, and continued as they were,
6 I, 33 | and a widow, both being baptized, because baptism makes a
7 I, 33 | prostitutes, if they are baptized, will be equal to virgins.
8 I, 33 | marriage is no prejudice to a baptized widow, and past pleasp.
9 II, 1 | of Jovinianus is that the baptized cannot be tempted 4652 by
10 II, 1 | only shows that they were baptized with water, not with the
11 II, 2 | I suppose that John was baptized and was writing to the baptized:
12 II, 2 | baptized and was writing to the baptized: I imagine too that all
13 II, 2(4664)| that whoever had been truly baptized had nothing further to gain
14 II, 2 | world.” He addresses this to baptized believers, and he promises
15 II, 3 | cannot tempt those who are baptized? The case is different if
16 II, 3 | asleep when once we have been baptized? And so, too, in the epistle
17 II, 3 | deny that they have been baptized who have been illuminated,
18 II, 3 | word of God. But if the baptized cannot sin, how is it now
19 II, 3 | James also, knowing that the baptized can be tempted, and fall
20 II, 3 | of course believers, and baptized, who once stood, but fell
21 II, 4 | time to come, unless the baptized keep their hearts with all
22 II, 35 | sinning to those who have been baptized with complete faith. And
23 II, 37 | fornication. He who has been once baptized into Christ cannot fall,
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