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1 Int, 4 | divided into two parts, after iii. 19, though the author has 2 Int (22) | 1 Apocr. iii. 1.~ ~ 3 Int (27) | 1 e.g. Apocr. iii. 30, p. 125, 1. 6, and iii. 4 Int (27) | iii. 30, p. 125, 1. 6, and iii. 36, p. 131, 1. 9. It is 5 Int (29) | 12, and the Preface to iii. for the heathen's attitude, 6 Int (29) | heathen's attitude, and iii. 10 for his own.~ ~ 7 Int, 5 | are meant by Christomachi (iii. 14, p. 91), but they are 8 Int (35) | 1 Apocr. iii. 9; Greg. Nyss., Or. Cat. 9 Int (41) | 2 Apocr. iii. 16, p. 96, and iii. 24, 10 Int (41) | Apocr. iii. 16, p. 96, and iii. 24, p. 108 et seq.~ ~ 11 Int (45) | 2 Apocr. iii. 40, p. 138, 11. 21, 22~ ~ 12 Int (46) | 3 Ibid. v. 15, and iii. 43, p. 151~ ~ 13 Int (49) | 6 Ibid. iii. 24.~ ~ 14 Int, 7 | in six chapters of Book III. I prefer to think that 15 Int, 8 | obvious parallel from 2 Peter iii. 12, and chooses that from 16 Int, 9 | contain the famous chapter (iii. 23) on the Eucharist, which 17 Int, 10 | subject to human affections" (iii. 8, p. 68), but other passages 18 Int, 10 | Docetic. In one passage (iii. 14) he speaks of His manhood 19 Int, 10 | atoning death is set forth in iii. 9 and 14, and His Resurrection 20 Int, 10 | ubiquity are discussed in iii. 14, His Godhead and His 21 Int, 10 | Christian life, iv. 25 and iii. 23 are of the chief value. 22 Int, 10 | weakening of their authenticity (iii. 10). In answering the charge 23 II (81) | it at once, e.g. in Bk. III, ch. xxv.~ ~ 24 III | BOOK III~ ~Proem (introducing the 25 III, VIII | horn-like arms 113 (Hab. iii. 4). And again, Moses would 26 III (114)| 3 See note on iii. 1.~ ~ 27 III (117)| itself to later theology. See iii. 9 for a fuller treatment 28 III, III | CHAPTER III. Objection based on the 29 III, XXIII | roll of the words (Ezek. iii. 3), and the bitterness 30 III (190)| 2 Phil. iii. 2, i.e. a mere meaningless 31 III, XXXIII | condemning it in Gal. v. 3 and iii. 10, and approving it in 32 III, XXXIII | that is, the Gospel? (Gal. iii. 1). Then, exaggerating, 33 III, XXXIII | are under a curse" (Gal. iii. 10). The man who writes 34 III, XLI | brought men to Christ (Gal. iii. 23). The law is like the 35 IV (235)| dedication. Cf. Proem to Book III.~ ~ 36 IV, III | CHAPTER III. Objection based on S. Matthew' 37 IV (252)| are also referred to in iii. 15 (see p. 79). Their name 38 IV (253)| probably a reference to 2 Peter iii. 8, but not necessarily 39 IV (255)| 2 In iii. 22 he uses similar language 40 IV (257)| incident referred to, in iii. 8. See also below, in the 41 IV (258)| 1 See note on iii. I. p. 52.~ ~ 42 IV (262)| again in a similar list in iii. 43, p. 115, l. 16, where 43 IV, VII | given him from heaven" (John iii. 27). And the prophets267 44 IV, XVIII | What hast thou done?" (Gen. iii. 9); to another, "Come out 45 IV, XXX | one brief day (cf. 2 Peter iii. 8),315 and again the brief