Book, Chapter

 1   Int,        4|   humbly submitting to death, "spoke boldly to the Emperor Domitian
 2    II,       IX|        that undoubtedly He who spoke the words was God. Why,
 3    II,     XVII|       acquaintance with it, we spoke as the divine grace gave
 4    II,     XVII|       done at the Crucifixion, spoke one in one way and one in
 5    II,      XXI|   serpent. That was why Christ spoke these words.]~ ~Let this
 6   III,        X|      rise up in his stead, and spoke of Him as forming man along
 7   III,        X|         For it was not one who spoke to Ezra and another to Moses,
 8   III,        X|      Ps. xliv. 8).124~ ~Christ spoke the words of the text in
 9   III,      XIV|      the "latchet" the Baptist spoke of. Hence we assert that
10   III,      XIV|       the occasion when Christ spoke as above about the poor,
11   III,    XXIII|     Godhead. Therefore when He spoke of the flesh as "bread and
12   III,    XVIII| whereby it seems to me that He spoke in fear of the danger from
13   III,      XIX|     overcome with wine, and He spoke as though in a fit; or else,
14    IV,       IV|        said to Paul, "The Lord spoke to Paul in the night by
15    IV,     XXIX|    shall not revile gods," are spoke of men, not gods. What he
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