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1 II | in weakness. For the weak things of the world have been chosen 2 II | strong, and the foolish things of the world to confound 3 II | it is manifest that both things belong to God shaking of 4 IV | predetermine the nature of things, but the nature of things 5 IV | things, but the nature of things his power of apprehension. 6 V | thus--we have either both things in our own power, or they 7 VI | also relating to the other things at the same time enjoined, 8 X | Lord, He is mighty. All things belong to Him; wherever 9 XII| command, "Render to Caesar the things which are Caesar's?" A soldier, 10 XII| shall I render to God the things which are God's,--certainly, 11 XII| rendering to Caesar the things which are Caesar's, I refuse 12 XII| Caesar's, I refuse to God the things which are God's!~ 13 XIV| make gain of her. These things, my brother, seem to you