Book, Chapter

1    II,       IX|        the man who has such an opinion of Him by saying, "Why dost
2    II,       XI|       own statement, but their opinion about Him.] |38~ ~
3    II,      XIV|  argument whereby this corrupt opinion can be refuted. I mean the
4   III,       IV|    judgment at once, forms his opinion on the narrative, and gives
5   III,    XXXIV|   taking hold of this ignorant opinion, which he does as though
6   III,     XLII|      does not lay down such an opinion at all. Therefore it is
7   III,    XLIII|    speaks of, for he gives his opinion "as one that hath obtained
8    IV,      XXV| Apostle was instructed in this opinion by the Gospel, where it
9    IV,     XXIX|      be afraid to hold such an opinion, but we must confess that
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