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1 Int, 1 | against S. Peter and S. Paul, and then objections are 2 Int, 6 | about both S. Peter and S. Paul at Rome, which might suggest 3 Int, 8 | wound at the martyrdom of S. Paul,63 is also to be found in 4 Int, 8 | further East. The Acts of Paul and Thecla is referred to 5 II (76) | well-known story, see the Acts of Paul and Thecla. ~ ~ 6 II, XX | whole for part, as when S. Paul says, "I am crucified to 7 II, XX | fleshly part of it. If then S. Paul calls the fleshly side, 8 III, XIII | love for men. So when S. Paul says, "The night is far 9 III, XXIV | is like that wherein S. Paul says, "We are buried with 10 III, XXII | Acts xii. 5-11) and S. Paul's words about him (Gal. 11 III, XXII | prevail against him.183 Again, Paul condemned Peter when he 12 III, XXII | a wife, for this is what Paul says : " Have we not power 13 III (184)| cleavage between Peter and Paul has been built upon it.~ ~ 14 III, XXIX | explain that conduct of which Paul speaks. His inconsistency 15 III, XXIX | both parties.186~ ~When Paul speaks of "false apostles," 187 16 III (186)| he fails to consider S. Paul's point of view.~ ~ 17 III, XXX | the inconsistency of S. Paul, in his circumcising of 18 III, XXX | tell us how it was that Paul said, "Being free, I made 19 III, XXXVII | the inconsistency of S. Paul, in his circumcising of 20 III, XXXVII | swarm of subjects against Paul, and the multitude of points 195 21 III, XXXVII | rather than by force of arms. Paul did similar good by being 22 III (195)| eight are here attacks on S. Paul.~ ~ 23 III, XXXVII | overcome the disease. Just so, Paul rejected circumcision, and 24 III, XXXI | XXXI. Objection based on S. Paul's inconsistency in claiming 25 III, XXXI | Acts xxii. 27).~ ~This same Paul, who often when he speaks 26 III, XXXI | in inhuman fashion. So if Paul is in pretence at one time 27 III, XXXVIII | the objection based on S. Paul's claim to be both a Jew 28 III, XXXVIII | and a Roman.~ ~[Here again Paul showed the strategic powers 29 III, XXXVIII | joining some one else. Just so Paul was driven by the Jews into 30 III, XXXVIII | living in Asia, so might Paul become a Roman, and yet 31 III, XXXII | XXXII. Objection based on S. Paul's use of the law for his 32 III, XXXIX | the objection based on S. Paul's use of the law for his 33 III, XXXIX | something for himself that Paul introduces the comparison 34 III, XXXIX | benefit his hearers that Paul introduced these things, 35 III, XXXIII | dream, with the cry, "I Paul bear witness that if any 36 III, XL | opposition to Him. Thus does Paul warn the Galatians. As for 37 III, XLI | the objection based on S. Paul's saying that "The law entered 38 III, XLI | that the law wielded sin. Paul bids men flee from it, not 39 III (212)| some of his defence of S. Paul, his line of argument is 40 III (212)| sound interpretation of S. Paul's own attitude towards the 41 III, XXXV | XXXV. Objection based on S. Paul's words about their not 42 III, XLII | the objection based on S. Paul's words about having fellowship 43 III, XLII | namely, how it was that Paul forbade them to eat things 44 III (215)| explicitly—namely, that S. Paul's inconsistency lies in 45 III, XLII | the accuracy and wisdom of Paul, how he protects their daily 46 III, XXXVI | XXXVI. Objection based on S. Paul's words about virginity ( 47 III, XXXVI | now cease our attack on Paul, knowing what a battle of 48 III, XLIII | the objection based on S. Paul's words about virginity ( 49 III, XLIII | must be studied. Often in Paul's writings a phrase by itself 50 III, XLIII | does give a command through Paul, such as theft, adultery, 51 III, XLIII | higher glory.223 Note that Paul's words show a humble reverence 52 III (224)| a0nasth&suntai is not S. Paul's word, but is incorrectly 53 IV, I | I. Objection based on S. Paul's saying that "the fashion 54 IV, I | Cor. vii. 31).~ ~What does Paul mean by saying that the 55 IV, I | change the whole. Perchance Paul by this saying teaches him 56 IV, XI | the objection based on S. Paul's saying that " the fashion 57 IV, XI | created and passing away.~ ~Paul therefore rightly added : " 58 IV, II | based on the saying of S. Paul that "we which are alive 59 IV, II | caught up into the air.~ ~And Paul's lie becomes very plain 60 IV, II | anywhere been caught up, either Paul's or any one else's. So 61 IV, II | it is time this saying of Paul became silent, for it is 62 IV, XII | the objection based on S. Paul's words that "we which are 63 IV, XII | There is no falsehood in Paul declaring that "We |124 64 IV, IV | assurance given to both S. Paul and S. Peter, and their 65 IV, IV | look at what was said to Paul, "The Lord spoke to Paul 66 IV, IV | Paul, "The Lord spoke to Paul in the night by a vision, 67 IV (254)| Christian tradition that S. Paul was beheaded at Rome, but 68 IV, XIV | assurance given to both S. Paul and S. Peter, and their 69 IV, XIV | their work both Peter and Paul were many times protected 70 IV (256)| dragon, for by being beheaded Paul lured the serpent to greediness 71 IV (256)| of milk flowing from S. Paul's wound, see Introd., p. 72 IV, XIV | in the case of Peter and Paul.]~ ~ 73 IV, X | sinners to repentance, so that Paul speaks thus : "Jesus Christ 74 IV, XXIII | incorporeal beings that Paul says, "For though there 75 V (323)| between the teaching of S. Paul and S. James on faith and