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 1   Int,        3    |      in fifteen books against |14 the Christians.16 But he
 2   Int,        5    |    meant by Christomachi (iii. 14, p. 91), but they are further
 3   Int          (36)|     Comment, in Symb. Apost. § 14.~ ~
 4   Int          (50)|                     7 Ibid. v. 14, p. 182.~ ~
 5   Int          (55)|    Christ, quae supersunt, pp. 14-23, Lips. 1880. ~ ~
 6   Int,       10    |  Docetic. In one passage (iii. 14) he speaks of His manhood
 7   Int,       10    |        set forth in iii. 9 and 14, and His Resurrection and
 8   Int,       10    | ubiquity are discussed in iii. 14, His Godhead and His manhood
 9   III,   XXXIII    |       it in Romans vii. 12 and 14.~ ~Then he suddenly turns
10   III,   XXXIII    |        law is spiritual" (vii. 14), and again, "The law is
11    IV,     XIII    |     all the world (Matt. xxiv. 14).~ ~[The word "end" may
12    IV,    XVIII    |   whole, sin no more" (John v. 14). He actually mingled Himself
13    IV,    XXIII    |   fathers served" (Josh. xxiv. 14). And it is not concerning
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