Book, Chapter

 1   Int,        6|   hurt a true believer, this ought to be made a test in the
 2   Int,       10|  absence of narrowness which ought to appeal to the modern
 3    II,       XV|      nonsense in the Gospels ought to be offered to silly women,
 4    II,      XVI|    we shall understand as we ought.) For if it is from a slander
 5    II,      XVI|     But if he is subject, he ought to meet with forgiveness;
 6   III,      XII|   and does not wear it as he ought, he becomes subject through
 7   III,      XVI|      this sort of test, they ought to confess that they do
 8   III,    XVIII|    men by His word alone, He ought to have shown forthwith
 9   III,      XXI|     be one of wrongdoing, he ought to have remembered the commands
10   III,      XXI|    is another thing which he ought to have borne in mind in
11    IV,       IX|   the babes and the ignorant ought to be clearer and not wrapped
12    IV,    XXIII|    fact that gods exist, and ought to receive honour.~ ~
13    IV,     XXIV|      through such long ages, ought to be everlasting, and ought
14    IV,     XXIV| ought to be everlasting, and ought not to be condemned by Him
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