Book, Chapter

 1    II,      VII|    salvation cuts them apart, doing so without wound or pain,
 2    II,     VIII|       and brother,' for in so doing he both brings me forth
 3    II,     VIII|        having conceived me in doing the Father's will, and he
 4    II,       XI| Himself, as He was accused of doing when He said, "I am the
 5    II,      XIX|      no more appearance of so doing, but was embracing Him who
 6    II,      XVI|       then is that father, by doing whose lusts they did not
 7   III,       XI|     them into the sea. He was doing good in each thing, and
 8   III,        V|      is there for poor men in doing every unholy deed of baseness ?
 9   III,       XV|   tribe and race, and that by doing this he should have eternal
10   III,    XXIII|    our full satisfaction, but doing no harm to the earth when
11   III,      XXI|    This Peter is convicted of doing wrong in other cases also.
12    IV,      XXV|      be ascribed to their own doing. The law does not join in
13    IV,      XXI|  nothing to prevent them from doing this in their own houses,
14    IV,   XXVIII|   portion from him. For by so doing He has made the workmanship
15    IV,     XXIV|       then are prevented from doing it, it is clear that it
16     V          |      of Him who is higher. By doing these things he caused his
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