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mary- 1
masculine 3
masculo-feminine 5
master 31
mastered 1
masters 4
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31 ghost
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31 master
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31 only-begotten
Irenaeus
Against heresies

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master

   Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 10, 2| one is greater than the Master); nor, on the other hand, 2 I, 13, 1| having improved upon his master. He is a perfect adept in 3 I, 20, 2| person who said to Him, "Good Master," He confessed that God 4 I, 27, 4| confess the name of their master, in order all the more to 5 II, 22, 4| possessing the full age of a Master, He came to Jerusalem, so 6 II, 22, 4| acknowledged by all as a Master. For He did not seem one 7 II, 22, 4| appeared to be. Being a Master, therefore, He also possessed 8 II, 22, 4| also possessed the age of a Master, not despising or evading 9 II, 22, 4| that He might be a perfect Master for all, not merely as respects 10 II, 22, 5| had reached the age of a Master? For when He came to be 11 II, 28, 3| which has respect to our Master, endures unchangeably, assuring 12 II, 28, 6| no man is superior to his master. If any one, therefore, 13 II, 28, 8| the Lord is the only true Master), that we may learn through 14 II, 32, 1| these men boast of as their Master, and of whom they affirm 15 II, 32, 1| they affirm that such a Master was more highly toned [in 16 II, 32, 2| of Jesus as being their Master, do in fact emulate the 17 II, 32, 2| Cynics, [calling Jesus their Master,] who not only turned His 18 III, 18, 6| shall be even above the Master, because we suffer and sustain 19 III, 18, 6| suffer and sustain what our Master never bore or endured. But 20 III, 18, 6| our Lord is alone truly Master, so the Son of God is truly 21 IV, 5, 2| For our Lord and Master, in the answer which He 22 IV, 13, 2| and obedience due to the Master of the household should 23 IV, 19, 1| their hearts surpassed the Master Himself, being indeed in 24 IV, 30, 2| some small portion of his [master's] property, but should 25 IV, 31, 1| can we be superior to our Master; but we should search for 26 IV, 33, 5| real discussion, when their Master was a mere imaginary being? 27 IV, 36, 5| heart, and calling upon the Master, Christ Jesus the Lord, 28 V, 1, 1| things of God, unless our Master, existing as the Word, had 29 V, 31, 2| no disciple is above the Master, but every one that is perfect 30 V, 31, 2| perfect shall be as his Master." As our Master, therefore, 31 V, 31, 2| be as his Master." As our Master, therefore, did not at once


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