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 1   Int,        1     |        chief charge being that of inconsistency. There follow like charges
 2   Int,        1     |      There follow like charges of inconsistency against S. Peter and S.
 3   Int,       10     |      without involving himself in inconsistency. He shows his readiness
 4   III,       IX     |          Evidently it is Christ's inconsistency that is complained of. This
 5   III,      XIX     |          say, provoke a battle of inconsistency against each other. How168
 6   III,     XXIX     |         of which Paul speaks. His inconsistency was not for his own sake,
 7   III,      XXX     |            Objection based on the inconsistency of S. Paul, in his circumcising
 8   III,   XXXVII     |        the objection based on the inconsistency of S. Paul, in his circumcising
 9   III,     XXXI     |      Objection based on S. Paul's inconsistency in claiming at different
10   III,    XXXIV     |        Objection based on another inconsistency, in saying "The law entered
11   III,     XXXV     |           one ! Oh, the monstrous inconsistency of his utterance ! A saying
12   III          (215)| explicitly—namely, that S. Paul's inconsistency lies in his contradiction
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