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 1 Pre,     0,  8|  Doctrine of Peter, in which the Saviour seems to say to His disciples, "
 2   I,     I,  4|         words were spoken by the Saviour, before whom He uttered
 3   I,     I,  4| Samaritans on Mount Gerizim, the Saviour answered that he who would
 4   I,    II,  4|        which was in our Lord and Saviour, and that this resurrection
 5   I,    II,  6|       the light of this sun. Our Saviour, therefore, is the image
 6   I,    II,  8|          the manner in which the Saviour is the figure of the person
 7   I,    II, 10|          is the Father, that the Saviour is also God; so also, since
 8   I,    II, 13|           And therefore also the Saviour Himself rightly says in
 9   I,   III,  4|          in the Gospel, when the Saviour, speaking of the divine
10   I,   III,  6|          the Gospel thus, by the Saviour's words: "The kingdom of
11   I,   III,  7|         hands after baptism. Our Saviour also, after the resurrection,
12   I,   III,  7|      doubtless what the Lord the Saviour meant to convey in the Gospel,
13   I,     V,  1|        had named, he says of the Saviour: "Who is above all principality,
14   I,     V,  5|         the light? Nay, even the Saviour Himself teaches us, saying
15  II,     I,  3|          footstool; " and by the Saviour's words, when He says that
16  II,     I,  3|      earth His footstool, as the Saviour Himself declares, save by
17  II,   III,  5|        if that expression of the Saviour, "I will that where I am,
18  II,   III,  6|         pass away." Our Lord and Saviour also points out a certain
19  II,   III,  6|       can assert either that the Saviour comes from thence, or that
20  II,   III,  6|      world is pointed out by the Saviour, at which He incites and
21  II,   III,  6|        have been written, by the Saviour; by which heaven that earth
22  II,   III,  6|  confined and shut in, which the Saviour in the Gospel promises to
23  II,    IV,  1|         the acts of our Lord and Saviour, "that it might be fulfilled
24  II,    IV,  1|       practice, moreover, of the Saviour or His apostles, frequently
25  II,    IV,  1|       The injunction also of the Saviour, when exhorting His disciples
26  II,    IV,  1|     there is no God." For if the Saviour, knowing that He who is
27  II,    IV,  2|    according to the words of the Saviour Himself, who, when He was
28  II,    IV,  2|       other unknown God that the Saviour says, "Thou shalt love the
29  II,    IV,  3|          who is announced by the Saviour has never been seen at all
30  II,    IV,  3|     Scripture, which says of the Saviour, "He is the image of the
31  II,    IV,  3|          He to be visible to the Saviour. Whereas, on the contrary,
32  II,    IV,  3|          saying that even to the Saviour the Father is not visible.
33  II,    IV,  3|   knowing or being known, as the Saviour Himself declares when He
34  II,     V,  1|     disciples are trained by the Saviour, and by which it seems to
35  II,     V,  1|          style the Father of the Saviour Jesus Christ a good God,
36  II,     V,  2|        of the good God? Even the Saviour Himself, the Son of the
37  II,    VI,  1|      incarnation of our Lord and Saviour, viz., how or why He became
38  II,    VI,  1|       belong to the glory of the Saviour. After the consideration
39  II,   VII,  1|        Spirit, whom our Lord and Saviour in the Gospel according
40  II,   VII,  2|          after the advent of the Saviour, it is written that the
41  II,   VII,  3|   receive those things which the Saviour wished to teach them until
42  II,   VII,  4|     regarding Him; and since our Saviour also is called the Paraclete
43  II,   VII,  4|      meaning when applied to the Saviour, and another when applied
44  II,   VII,  4|    Paraclete, when spoken of the Saviour, seems to mean intercessor.
45  II,   VII,  4|    understood in the case of our Saviour as meaning intercessor;
46  II,  VIII,  3|         in this way, that as the Saviour came to save what was lost,
47  II,  VIII,  4|        regard to the soul of the Saviour, that of those things which
48  II,  VIII,  5|        used in the Gospel by the Saviour, "My soul is sorrowful,
49  II,     X,  7|           who is declared by the Saviour always to behold the face
50  II,    XI,  2|          quote the saying of the Saviour, in which He makes a promise
51  II,    XI,  2|        declaration, in which the Saviour calls those blessed who
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