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1 1, LIV | men. He was a man under suffering, and who knew how to bear 2 1, LIV | Him as in trouble, and in suffering, and as ill-treated. But 3 1, LV | state of dispersion and suffering, in order that many proselytes 4 1, LV | expression, "A man under suffering." Many arguments were employed 5 1, LVI | former characterized by human suffering and humility, in order that 6 1, LXIX | one which was capable of suffering a natural death. For which 7 2, XXIII | which was capable both of suffering pains, and those distresses 8 2, XXIV | and His preparedness for suffering. But these matters, which 9 2, LXXII | pages on the subject of His suffering may suffice.~ 10 3, LXXI | judgment, God lightens the suffering of no wicked man who has 11 3, LXXI | nor yet alleviates the suffering of any one who mourns, simply 12 3, LXXVII| likens our teacher to one suffering from ophthalmia, and his 13 3, LXXVII| and his disciples to those suffering from the same disease, and 14 3, LXXVII| who are sharp-sighted are suffering from ophthalmia or blindness; 15 4, XLVII | sold him), when they were suffering from hunger, and had been 16 4, LXIII | themselves openly to view, suffering and committing all shameful 17 4, LXXVI | We indeed by labour and suffering earn a scanty and toilsome 18 4, LXXVI | we indeed by labour and suffering earn a scanty and toilsome 19 4, XCI | been on his guard against suffering what he did from the eagle? 20 5, XLVI | to endure all manner of suffering rather than acknowledge 21 6, LXV | for He has undergone no suffering that can be conveyed by 22 6, LXV | the Deity is beyond all suffering. And so much on this point.~ 23 7, LIII | a noble contempt for his suffering, and said, 'Beat, beat the 24 7, LIII | did your god' utter under suffering? If you had said even of 25 8, II | God, who is subject to no suffering or loss, it is," he thinks, " 26 8, LX | from higher things, and suffering them to pass into oblivion 27 8, LXX | wishes us to be free from suffering, even in the midst of a