Book, Chapter

1   Int,        4| claims a higher morality, and writes as |15 a philosopher. And
2    II,     XIII|       of guess-work. For John writes : "But when they came to
3   III,   XXXIII|    Gal. iii. 10). The man who writes to the Romans "The law is
4   III,     XXXV|            Thus he speaks and writes : and again he writes with
5   III,     XXXV|     and writes : and again he writes with indifference about
6   III,    XXXVI|      and then turns round and writes, "In the latter times some
7    IV,      XXI|      to them, as when Matthew writes thus: "And Jesus answered
8    IV,      XXI|    has fingers, with which He writes, saying, "And he gave to
9     V          |  Turrianus says that Magnetes writes as follows concerning the
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