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1 I, 3(4262) | he professed to be purely Christian in his doctrines. He is
2 I, 3(4264) | probably designed to be a Christian proverb, and capable of
3 I, 7 | Apostle direct that only Christian wives, or Gentiles also,
4 I, 10 | utterly unlawful it is for a Christian woman to marry a Gentile,
5 I, 10 | the Lord,” that is, to a Christian. He who allows second and
6 I, 12 | The Master of the Christian race offers the reward,
7 I, 15 | not defined, because when Christian baptism has been received,
8 I, 26 | system and are the typical Christian teachers, were not virgins.
9 I, 37 | the passages bearing on Christian purity and continence, and
10 I, 41 | from the divine writings of Christian chastity and angelic virginity.
11 I, 44 | when living. Let matrons, Christian matrons at all events, imitate
12 I, 47 | despise the fidelity which Christian purity dictates, let them
13 II, 2(4664) | gain by progress in the Christian life.~
14 II, 6(4728) | the second century of the Christian era. He was a Greek physician
15 II, 11 | need has a wise man and a Christian philosopher of such strength
16 II, 11 | are always at heat. What a Christian wants is health, but not
17 II, 14(4777)| his name are forgeries of Christian grammarians and philosophers
18 II, 17 | fasted forty days to hallow Christian fasting; 4819 who calls
19 II, 25 | the body of Christ. In the Christian mysteries there is one means
20 II, 29 | reminds us that the whole Christian people is one in God, and,
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