Chapter
1 Pre | great knowledge of such things; or, if I had formerly some
2 I | Yet, notwithstanding these things, their labors have in no
3 I | can be no profit in such things, since it is not only folly
4 I | to give full faith tothe things narrated, and to believe
5 I | silent rather than to narrate things which are false.2 ~
6 III | as ye have done these things to one of the least of these,
7 V | Pictava,14 whose faith in the things of God was then regarded
8 X | was called his own; all things were possessed in common.
9 XI | to give a hasty belief to things uncertain, often asked from
10 XVIII| thus acknowledged these things in the midst of the church,
11 XX | some smaller matters among things so great (although such
12 XX | of our times in which all things have fallen into decay and
13 XX | to the sovereign for some things, he commanded rather than
14 XXI | in fact as often as such things occurred, he perceived them
15 XXI | beforehand, and36 disclosed the things which had been revealed
16 XXV | believe me when I related such things,-I call to witness Jesus,
17 XXVI | mind always bent upon the things of heaven. No one can adequately
18 XXVII| of Christ, to write these things; and that, in doing so,
19 XXVII| not who shall read these things, but who shall believe them.42 ~
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