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Marti, Benedikt dit Aretius · 1589

Baptized in the name of Christ, what it signifies 22.f.a
Baptized in the name of the Lord, what it is 56.f.b
To whom baptism pertains 22.f.b
In what one is baptized 22.f.a
The greatest use of baptism 55.f.a
Quadruple manner of baptism observed 84.f.a
That John's baptism had three things 86.f.a
Two things to be considered in baptism 56.f.b
Humanity of the Maltese barbarians 113.f.a
Bar-Jesus, what it sounds 62.f.b
The benefits of the Lord are not to be buried 59.f.b
Beroea 80.f.a
Commendation of the binary number 45.f.a
For what use goods were common 25.f.a
That common goods today should be not in possession, but in use 31.f.b
The collection of goods ought to be spontaneous 24.f.a
How the distribution of goods was made in the primitive Church 32.f.a
The doctrine of good works is necessary 51.f.b
Blindness from ignorance of the scriptures 10.f.a
Men must be blind before they can see anything 49.f.b
Paul appeals to Caesar 106.f.a
Slander against Paul 95.f.b
Candace, a name common to Queens 47.f.a
Flesh is taken for man 17.f.b
Why the stars of Castor and Pollux were placed on hands 114.f.b
That nothing happens by chance, but all by God's providence 10.f.a
The centurion does not acquiesce to Paul's counsel 110.f.a
How charity was ordered in the times of the primitive Church 24.f.b
Why Christ is called anēr man 19.f.a
Why Christ wished to appear so often to his disciples 15.f.a
Christ rejects no one coming to him 52.f.a
Christ's gentleness in correcting his own 6.f.b
That Christ's mind looked also to the Gentiles 66.f.b
The name of Christ is said for Christ 27.f.b
Christ's ornaments 27.f.a
That whatever happens to the saints is attributed to Christ 49.f.a
That Christ was handed over to the cross by the counsel of God the Father 19.f.b
That Christ is said to have been made according to human nature 21.f.b
That Christ resurrected by his own authority, not like others who did not resurrect by their own virtue 4.f.b
Why Christian doctrine is so hated by the impious 5.f.a
Foods are purified by the word of the Lord 53.f.b
Why Timothy is circumcised 75.f.a
Question moved at Antioch concerning the observance of circumcision 71.f.a
Error concerning keeping circumcision refuted by Paul, ibid.
Civility is to be commended in the saints 39.f.b
Healing of the lame man by the Apostles 68.f.b
Since the exhibition of keys pertained to all the Apostles, Peter had nothing peculiar 10.f.a
What the upper room was called 8.f.b
The collection of goods ought to be spontaneous 24.f.b
Carousings were not accustomed to be instituted in the morning among the Jews 17.f.a
Commendation of goods among others is necessary 85.f.a
That having all things in common indiscriminately is beastly 24.f.b
Contrition is a sign of pain 21.f.b
Fruit of the Council of Jerusalem 73.f.b
What the end of calling councils ought to be, ibid.
Concord of the Church is necessary 9.f.a
Concord of Peter and John 25.f.b
Commendation of concord among the faithful 31.f.a, b
That concord and peace befit the ministers of the word 13.f.a
Confirmation of the churches is necessary 45.f.a
Where the first congregation of the faithful was 8.f.a
Conspiracy of the Jews against Paul 99.f.a
Testimony of a good conscience in Peter 53.f.b
Great testimony of conscience 19.f.a
Great power of conscience 105.f.a
That evil counsels hurt many at the same time 110.f.b
It is impious to oppose divine counsels 37.f.a
Constancy and perseverance in the Apostles, which all the faithful should imitate 9.f.a
Constancy is necessary for a Christian, so that he may endure to the end 23.f.a
Singular example of constancy in persecutions 43.f.a
Idolatry is not to be retained by custom 69.f.b
That sacred assemblies are to be commended 8.f.a
Conversion of the keeper of the Philippian prison 78.f.a
Primary and efficient cause of conversion 76.f.b
Repetition of Paul's conversion 97.f.b
Fruit of true conversion in the jailer 78.f.b
Many commodities of a common life 25.f.a
Contention of Paul and Barnabas about Mark 74.f.a
Description of the city of Corinth 82.f.a
On Cornelius 52.f.a
The Gospel is preached to Cornelius 54.f.a
They believe who are ordained to life 66.f.b
One should not easily believe just anyone 43.f.b
Crimes against Paul invented by Tertullus 103.f.a
Conversion of Crispus, master of the Synagogue 82.f.b
Why Peter derives the blame for the crucified Christ onto everyone 18.f.b
Curiosity of the Athenians 81.f.a