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1 I, 21| whole question, as it then stood, was this, that although 2 I, 21| Permanent still, therefore, stood faith in the Creator and 3 IV, 5 | defending with all our might has stood its ground from its very 4 IV, 19| mother and His brethren stood without, desiring to see 5 IV, 19| Behold, a certain lawyer stood up, and tempted Him;"again, 6 IV, 19| persons so very near to Him" stood without," while strangers 7 IV, 20| that its waters from above stood still, and its current below 8 IV, 22| standing, yet, inasmuch as he stood "mouth to mouth," he must 9 IV, 22| mouth," he must also have stood "face to face" with him, 10 IV, 26| For the magicians who stood before Pharaoh and resisted 11 IV, 36| about Himself. But the Lord "stood patient." Yes; but not as 12 IV, 38| rivalry to Marcion, would have stood up and said: O most excellent 13 IV, 39| raised; the sun and the moon stood still in their course; into 14 IV, 42| And so the Lord i hath stood on His trial." And he placed 15 IV, 42| counsel of the ungodly, nor stood in the way of sinners, nor 16 V, 3 | the kings of the earth stood up, and the rulers were