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undergo 1
understand 13
understanding 6
understood 28
undertake 1
undertaken 3
undertook 1
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28 jesus
28 let
28 sent
28 understood
28 unto
27 abraham
27 according
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understood

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1 2 | is that which cannot be understood either in quality or quantity, 2 3 | are clearly seen, being understood by those things which are 3 5 | THAT THEY ARE NOT TO BE UNDERSTOOD AS BEARING THE CHARACTER 4 7 | something still more should be understood than merely that God is 5 14| God, He wishes it to be understood that He is more than man, 6 15| wishes that He should be thus understood to be God, as the Son of 7 15| He would not wish to be understood to be the Father Himself. 8 15| desired that He should not be understood to be the Father, but the 9 16| wished that He also should be understood to be God, why did He add, " 10 16| He had not wished to be understood to be God, He would have 11 16| God, as He wished to be understood by this conjunction to be 12 16| had He not wished to be understood to be God also: for He would 13 16| had He not wished to be understood to be God. He would have 14 18| CALLED GOD; WHICH CANNOT BE UNDERSTOOD OF THE FATHER, WHOM NO MAN 15 18| was seen. Whence it may be understood that it was not the Father 16 18| He was rather God; is not understood to be other than angel, 17 19| had meant the one to be understood as God, and the other as 18 19| whence he meant it to be understood that the same person is 19 20| contend that He must be so understood, he must in this respect 20 21| because he wished it to be understood that it was again put on 21 24| MAN; BECAUSE THEY HAVE ILL UNDERSTOOD THE SCRIPTURE.~But the material 22 25| could understand or had understood what they read, they would 23 25| When, therefore, Christ is understood to be mingled and associated 24 25| immortal, and therefore is understood not to have been extinguished: 25 27| God, or wished it to be understood, and says, "Say ye of Him, 26 28| said not as wishing to be understood Himself to be the Father, 27 28| or wished Himself to be understood as the Father, except that 28 28| they shall see God," it is understood to promise the contemplation


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