Book, Chapter

1   Int,        6|    not particularly to his advantage, it can easily be understood
2    II,       IX|    as having obtained this advantage from another. But God is
3   III,       XV|    any man who has had the advantage of a liberal education.~ ~
4   III,     XXVI|  give up the struggle. The advantage of casting Himself down
5   III,    XXXII| use of the law for his own advantage (as in 1 Cor. ix. 7, etc.).~ ~
6   III,    XXXIX| use of the law for his own advantage (1 Cor. ix. 7, etc.).~ ~[
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