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1 I, 11 | introduces the metaphors of circumcision and uncircumcision, of bond
2 I, 11 | not become uncircumcised. Circumcision is nothing, and uncircumcision
3 I, 11 | connect with slavery, or with circumcision, his saying “Brethren, let
4 I, 11 | were called, to do with circumcision? for in another place the
5 I, 11 | meaning should be given to circumcision and uncircumcision, bond
6 I, 11 | lay upon the freedom of circumcision and chastity the burden
7 I, 11(4313)| said “to have hid their circumcision that even when they were
8 I, 11 | called us in peace. 4314 “Circumcision is nothing, and uncircumcision
9 I, 16 | and female, Greek and Jew, circumcision and uncircumcision, barbarian,
10 I, 18 | of divorce, nor suffered circumcision for a sign. Thus we reached
11 I, 18 | hard-hearted men, and the knife of circumcision was applied, as though the
12 I, 19 | Jovinianus says, and received circumcision as a sign of his faith?
13 I, 19 | let us also follow him in circumcision. We must not partly follow,
14 I, 21 | for speaking of a second circumcision. But the meaning is that
15 I, 21 | follows. After this Gospel circumcision and the consecration of
16 I, 38 | circumcised, not with the circumcision made with hands, to the
17 I, 38 | the flesh, but with the circumcision of Christ, having been buried
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