Book, Chapter
1 I, 8 | there is great diversity. In fact the Apostle himself speaking
2 I, 13| translation accounts for the fact that the clause is completely
3 I, 21| covered with earth, and the fact that the reproach of Egypt
4 I, 34| occur to them that the mere fact that they prefer a married
5 I, 35| deacon, does not lie in the fact that they are bishops, priests,
6 I, 41| virgins is clear from the fact that consuls and generals
7 II, 3 | forget good works, and the fact that you have ministered
8 II, 15| longer water,” he says. The fact that he bids him no longer
9 II, 17| a glutton: and from the fact of His going to marriage
10 II, 23| was with me.” But the very fact of his thus humbling himself
11 II, 26| is not prejudiced by the fact that in one Gospel the enumeration
12 II, 28| view is supported by the fact that it profited Judas nothing
13 II, 30| applied to all believers. The fact goes against you. For if
14 II, 31| various kinds of struggle, the fact tells in our favour. For
15 II, 34| significance attaches to the fact that in the Psalter, after
16 II, 37| is 4941 derived from the fact that they who abstain from
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