Book, Chapter

 1   Int,        5|        heard the preaching of the Gospel.32 They not only include
 2   Int,        5|           had certainly heard the Gospel long before the end of the
 3   Int,        6|       which had not yet heard the Gospel, he locates Ethiopia as
 4   Int,        8|           speaking of the way the Gospel divides kinsfolk, Macarius
 5   Int,        8|      least four objections to the Gospel which are identical in their
 6   Int,        9|        the deacon was reading the Gospel, of the heavenly Child slain
 7    II,      VII|          cuts is the grace of the Gospel.]~ ~
 8    II,       XV|  clap-trap that is written in the Gospel, where Christ says: "Now
 9   III,       VI|           another saying from the Gospel which is absurdly written
10   III,       VI|      childish records we know the Gospel to be a sort of cunningly
11   III,    XXIII|          to you disturbing if the Gospel saying of Christ may be
12   III,      XIX|          inclined to explain that Gospel saying, which Jesus addresses
13   III,    XXVII|     clamour; the very apex of the gospel story has been obscured
14   III,   XXVIII|              The preaching of the Gospel and its wonders uplifted
15   III,     XXIX|       hinder the kindling of that Gospel torch which was to be lighted
16   III,     XXIX|      rejected it in favour of the Gospel, they would naturally have
17   III,   XXXVII|      order to educate them to the Gospel, sometimes the doctor, saying: "
18   III,   XXXVII|           enrich the law with the Gospel by giving way on one point.
19   III,   XXXVII|         with the doctrines of the Gospel.197 ]~ ~
20   III,     XXXI|        the law, and to-day to the Gospel, is rightly regarded as
21   III,    XXXII|            That he dissembles the Gospel for the sake of vainglory,
22   III,    XXXIX|           just so a herald of the Gospel will give his best work
23   III,   XXXIII|          the truth," that is, the Gospel? (Gal. iii. 1). Then, exaggerating,
24   III,   XXXIII|          and knocking against the Gospel in confusion, owing to the
25   III,       XL|         the better measure of the Gospel beside it.~ ~To try and
26   III,    XLIII|   wanderers from the faith of the Gospel, though, by their abstention
27    IV,      XII|    combined with the grace of the Gospel (cf. Ps. civ. 3). Also the
28    IV,      XII|         cf. Ps. civ. 3). Also the Gospel says, "He shall send forth
29    IV,      III|          Matthew's words that the Gospel should be preached in all
30    IV,      III|            when he said, "And the gospel of the kingdom shall be
31    IV,      III|       world has experience of the Gospel, and all the bounds and
32    IV,     XIII|          Matthew's words that the Gospel should be preached in all
33    IV,     XIII|      through the preaching of the Gospel. So that they who once in
34    IV,     XIII|            and secondly, that the Gospel has not yet been preached
35    IV,     XIII|          their ancestors. But the Gospel must " be preached for a
36    IV,      XXV| instructed in this opinion by the Gospel, where it says, "Go and
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA2) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2010. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License