Book, Chapter
1 I, 5 | sons and their wives, was saved at the deluge, although
2 I, 5 | transgression: but she shall be saved through the child-bearing,
3 I, 8 | that his spirit might be saved, in the second Epistle take
4 I, 17 | in which eight souls were saved. When Noah entered into
5 I, 21 | to the epistle of Jude, saved the people of Israel and
6 I, 27 | transgression: but she shall be saved through the child-bearing,
7 I, 27 | virginity. For if the woman is saved in child-bearing, and the
8 I, 27 | The woman will then be saved, if she bear not children
9 I, 40 | nor can a lost people be saved unless it offer such sacrifices
10 II, Int| Jovinianus, that all who are saved will have equal reward,
11 II, 2 | after baptism we cannot be saved, he immediately checks the
12 II, 18 | righteous like Noah were saved, but that the sinners perished
13 II, 20 | right hand, and will be saved. He who says to his brother, ‘
14 II, 22 | plagues, and that Israel was saved. Even little children in
15 II, 22 | but he himself shall be saved; yet so as through fire.”
16 II, 22 | labour, while he himself is saved, yet not without proof of
17 II, 22 | the foundation, he will be saved without probation by fire,
18 II, 24 | sons-in-law would also have been saved, had they been willing to
19 II, 24 | the five, 4872 Zoar, was saved, and a place which lay under
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