Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0,  1|     quote this one testimony of Paul from the Epistle to the
 2 Pre,     0,  1|       His apostles, is shown by Paul in these words: "Or do you
 3   I,    II,  1|      same. Finally, the Apostle Paul says that "Christ (is) the
 4   I,    II,  3|         is found in the Acts of Paul, where it is said that "
 5   I,    II,  5|     holy Scripture. The Apostle Paul says, that the only-begotten
 6   I,    II,  7|       we quoted the language of Paul regarding Christ, where
 7   I,   III,  2|      thee; " the declaration by Paul, that no one can call Jesus
 8   I,   III,  6|        which exist. The Apostle Paul also shows truly that all
 9   I,   III,  7|      pointed out by the Apostle Paul, when demonstrating that
10   I,   III,  8|          And this I consider is Paul's meaning, when he says
11   I,     V,  1|         holy angels of God whom Paul terms "ministering spirits,
12   I,     V,  1|        the writings also of St. Paul himself we find him designating
13   I,     V,  2|        places, are spoken of by Paul himself. What, moreover,
14   I,     V,  2|   things under the earth, which Paul enumerates in order. And
15   I,    VI,  1|   ascertain it from the Apostle Paul, who speaks more openly,
16   I,    VI,  2|         language of the Apostle Paul: "Until we all come in the
17   I,    VI,  4|                    4. But since Paul says that certain things
18   I,    VI,  4|   subject to no corruption. And Paul seems to confirm the latter
19   I,   VII,  1|      nothing made." The Apostle Paul, moreover, describing created
20   I,   VII,  5|        statement of the Apostle Paul: "The creature was made
21   I,   VII,  5|  whether the following words of Paul can apply to those who,
22   I,   VII,  5|   Christ, which is far better." Paul indeed adds, "Nevertheless,
23   I,  VIII,  1|      was to be Peter's, another Paul's; and so on through every
24   I,  VIII,  2|   behold also things invisible.~Paul and Peter are undoubtedly
25   I,  VIII,  2|        nature. When, therefore, Paul is found to have acted contrary
26   I,  VIII,  2|    according to them, Peter and Paul were sprung from the root
27   I,  VIII,  2|       invented, that it was not Paul who persecuted, but some
28   I,  VIII,  2|       know not whom, who was in Paul; and that it was not Peter
29   I,  VIII,  2|   individual in him; how should Paul say, if he had not sinned,
30   I,  VIII,  4|      declaration of the Apostle Paul, "there is no acceptance
31  II,     I,  3|    effect also are the words of Paul, in his address to the Athenians,
32  II,   III,  4|    second time betray the Lord; Paul will a second time keep
33  II,   III,  5|         from what statements of Paul I have arrived at this understanding.
34  II,   III,  5|       have clearly learned from Paul himself, who says, "That
35  II,   III,  6|         also called a world, as Paul declares: "For the fashion
36  II,   III,  6|          whereas those of which Paul says, "They are not seen,"
37  II,    IV,  2|       depend upon Him? And when Paul says, "I thank my God, whom
38  II,    IV,  2|       what other forefathers of Paul can be intended, except
39  II,    IV,  2|       understand the letters of Paul, viz., what God he preaches?
40  II,    IV,  2|   preaches? For his words are: "Paul, the servant of Jesus Christ,
41  II,    IV,  2|         In other passages also, Paul, embracing the promises
42  II,     V,  3|         answer shall we make to Paul, when he says, "If there
43  II,     V,  4|         legislator. The Apostle Paul makes use of no circumlocution,
44  II,     V,  4|     From which it is clear that Paul had not learned the language
45  II,    VI,  1|      Mediator, whom the Apostle Paul styles the "first-born of
46  II,    VI,  7|        same. And what else does Paul mean when he says, "Your
47  II,  VIII,  2| undoubtedly the same substance. Paul indeed intimates that there
48  II,  VIII,  2|        this reason perhaps that Paul, wishing to teach us more
49  II,    IX,  3|     case among men. The Apostle Paul indeed intimates that there
50  II,    IX,  4|       in Christ, as the Apostle Paul most clearly indicates,
51  II,    IX,  7|     secret, as when the Apostle Paul, in discussing the case
52  II,     X,  1|     think that when the Apostle Paul says, that "it is sown a
53  II,     X,  4|       are called by the Apostle Paul wood, and hay, and stubble."
54  II,     X,  4|      the opinion of the Apostle Paul himself, when he said, "
55  II,    XI,  2|      the opinion of the Apostle Paul regarding the resurrection
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