Book, Chapter

1   III,     XXII| from James, he ate with the Gentiles, but when they came he separated
2   III,     XXIX|     to be lighted among the Gentiles.~ ~As for the death of the
3   III,     XXIX|     of saving both Jews and Gentiles alike. For the only way
4   III,     XXIX|     he skilfully avoids the Gentiles' table while there is the
5   III,     XXIX|     in order to attract the Gentiles, he ate with them when the
6   III,   XXXVII|   is the teacher, imitating Gentiles in order to educate them
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