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1 I | us, once for all He was slain that we might not be slain. 2 I | slain that we might not be slain. If He demands the like 3 II | its inhabitants should be slain, and everything belonging 4 IV | wounded, hewn in pieces, slain. Who wished this fatal issue 5 VII | Wisdom (Sophia), says He has slain her own children. Sophia 6 VII | Wisdom. She has certainly slain them wisely if only into 7 VII | proof of cruelty, which has slain for this reason, that he 8 VII | that he whom it may have slain may not die! And therefore 9 VII | her sons, that I may be slain by her; I wish to be slain, 10 VII | slain by her; I wish to be slain, that I may become a son. 11 VIII| He who had pleased God is slain, and that by his brother. 12 VIII| have been willing to be slain but one possessing the truth. 13 IX | having to be themselves also slain, after the example of the 14 XII | about to pay, who has to be slain, body and soul, in hell? 15 XII | faithful martyr, who was slain where Satan dwelleth. Also 16 XV | by stones, that James is slain as is a victim at the altar,