Book, Chapter

 1   III,     XIII|     the fall of this leading Apostle. Two shipwrecks were his ---
 2   III,     XLII|     of beasts and birds, the Apostle naturally forbade the faithful
 3   III,     XLII|      not idols. So the great Apostle speaks truth when he says, "
 4   III,    XLIII|   obtained mercy," not as an Apostle, nor as "judging angels" (
 5   III,    XLIII| highest point in life.~ ~The Apostle therefore, knowing all this,
 6    IV,      XII|       27).~ ~That it was the Apostle's habit to allegorise thus,
 7    IV,      XIX|    you have to say, what the Apostle means when he says, "But
 8    IV,      XXV|   saying uttered by |140 the Apostle : "And such were some of
 9    IV,      XXV|          Why then should the Apostle be blamed in what he says
10    IV,      XXV|  flash of light given by the Apostle's teaching. He does not
11    IV,      XXV| known in one essence.289 The Apostle was instructed in this opinion
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