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   Book, Chapter
1 1, X | except that he believes his particular sect to be superior to any 2 1, XII | had read the prophets in particular, which are full of acknowledged 3 1, XXXIII | XXXIII.~Now if a particular soul, for certain mysterious 4 1, XXXVII | also prophecies respecting particular events; as, for instance, 5 1, LV | predictions regarding one particular person were not rightly 6 1, LIX | arise in connection with a particular kingdom or a particular 7 1, LIX | particular kingdom or a particular time; but with respect to 8 1, LXX | partook of food, and food of a particular kind. Well, be it so. Let 9 2, XXVIII | demonstrated with regard to each particular prophecy, that it can apply 10 3, XI | observing, even in this particular, that from the beginning 11 3, XXIII | founded, and also in each particular case, whether those beings 12 4, VIII | man took place within each particular boundary, under him who 13 4, XXIV | in general, or of us in particular. For, let it be supposed 14 4, XXVII | vault of heaven for us in particular. But if a man is, as Jesus 15 4, XL | this not so much of one particular individual as of the whole 16 4, XL | appears to apply as to one particular individual, the curse pronounced 17 4, LIV | the investigation of each particular point, he would either have 18 4, LXIX | Him; for He does at each particular juncture what it becomes 19 4, LXXXVI | sorcery;" so that even in this particular men cannot specially pride 20 4, LXXXVIII| intention of departing to some particular place, and of doing this 21 4, XC | guard against flying to any particular place Where men had planted 22 4, XCVII | intention of departing to a particular place, or of doing this 23 4, XCVII | question, and have done the particular thing which was foretold." 24 5, XVI | distinctly the sense of each particular passage, or unwilling to 25 6, VIII | believe that a God of a particular kind exists, and that he 26 6, VIII | and that he has a son of a particular nature, who descended (to 27 6, XLVI | unrighteousness." To explain each particular here referred to does not 28 6, XLIX | general), but to this in particular, "He placed the cherubim, 29 6, LXXI | differ in no respect in this particular from the Stoics among the 30 7, V | entire ages, as I may say, to particular dwellings and places, whether 31 7, XLI | specified their names in particular, we should have felt ourselves 32 8, LVIII | are cured of diseases of particular parts of the body. What,


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