Adrian refuses Dante's bodily reverence and says the gospel makes all of them fellow servants of one power rather than ranking them by former office.
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Gospel
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...power. If you have ever understood the holy sound of the gospel that says, Neque nubent, then you will see why I have spoken..."
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Paul does not spread Jesus' gospel, in Jiang's reading, because he rarely quotes Jesus and teaches salvation by belief even for people who do no good works.
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"...power. If you have ever understood the holy sound of the gospel that says, Neque nubent, then you will see why I have spoken..."
"And they leave him alone. And some even convert. Who is this guy, Paul? Alright? So that's the question. So, any questions so far?..."
"...Jesus. Okay? So he did convert. But he's not spreading the gospel. He's not spreading the gospel of Jesus. All right?"
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