Book, Chapter
1 I, 6 | matter, and the doctor of the Gentiles and master of the Church
2 I, 7 | supposing that one of two Gentiles believed on Christ, whether
3 I, 7 | only Christian wives, or Gentiles also, should be taken? Let
4 I, 11| therefore says, I command that Gentiles who believe on Christ do
5 I, 12| shall I, the teacher of the Gentiles, who have become all things
6 I, 15| separated himself from the Gentiles. As then in other points
7 I, 15| Jew to Jews, a Gentile to Gentiles, and was made all things
8 I, 16| of concupiscence, as the Gentiles who know not God: 4351 “
9 I, 23| a harlot from among the Gentiles, which harlot corresponds
10 I, 34| Church were drawn from the Gentiles, he made the rules for fresh
11 I, 34| would the vast multitude of Gentiles, whose highest virtue consisted
12 I, 34| was not “even among the Gentiles.” But the very choice of
13 I, 39| thinks of the calling of the Gentiles: 4553 “Blessed be the God
14 II, 4 | alien birth from among the Gentiles, is nevertheless, according
15 II, 5 | as though superstitious Gentiles did not observe the 4723
16 II, 16| only from food eaten by the Gentiles. And if he says to the Romans: 4815 “
17 II, 32| ninth: at the eleventh the Gentiles, to whom the recompense
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