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Alphabetical [« »] kindred 6 kinds 4 kine 2 king 16 kingdom 13 kingdoms 1 kingless 2 | Frequency [« »] 16 hundred 16 individual 16 intercourse 16 king 16 land 16 moved 16 multitude | Hyppolitus The refutation of all heresies IntraText - Concordances king |
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1 I, 2 | flying from Polycrates the king of Samos, took up his residence 2 V, 3 | CONDY, out of which the king, while he quaffs, draws 3 V, 3 | everlasting doors, and the King of glory shall come in," 4 V, 3 | who," he says, "is this King of glory? A worm, and not 5 V, 3 | the people; himself is the King of glory, and powerful in 6 V, 21| in the days of Herod the king, Baruch is despatched, being 7 VI, 32| All things are about the King of all, and on his account 8 VI, 32| third. But pertaining to the King there is none of those things 9 VI, 32| principle in his system "the King of all," whom Plato mentioned, 10 VII, 13| Archon, the Ogdoad, was King and Lord, as it seemed, 11 VII, 13| reality) the Hebdomad was king and lord of this quarter 12 IX, 4 | endless ages an eternal king of all things, he thus asserts: " 13 IX, 4 | progenitor of all things, and king of all; and it exhibited 14 IX, 10| name of His Son, the Mighty King. And by baptism let him 15 IX, 25| that this Messiah will be King over them,--a warlike and 16 X, 30| didst know the Celestial King. And thou shalt be a companion