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1 I, 2, 3 | mind, and endeavoured to return anew to the Father. When,
2 I, 4, 1 | namely, that of desiring to return to him who gave her life.~
3 I, 4, 3 | if only he might learn in return, that from the tears of
4 I, 23, 2 | them, so that she could not return upwards to her father, but
5 II, 15, 1 | But let us return to the fore-mentioned question
6 II, 17, 4 | lights, when blended in one, return to the original identity,
7 II, 29, 1 | Let us return, however, to the remaining
8 III, 12, 14| written, After this I will return, and will build again the
9 III, 16, 9 | buffeted, struck not in return; who, when He suffered,
10 III, 23, 1 | him, should not any more return to life, but should be utterly [
11 III, 23, 3 | sweat of his face, and to return to the dust from whence
12 IV, 8, 2 | condemnation, and might return without fear to his own
13 IV, 9, 3 | converted by repentance, he return to the place from which
14 IV, 18, 1 | to thy brother, and then return and offer thy gift." We
15 IV, 36, 3 | their lord, when he shall return from the wedding." "For
16 IV, 36, 5 | servants the prophets to say, Return ye now, every man, from
17 V, 16 | XVI. SINCE OUR BODIES RETURN TO THE EARTH, IT FOLLOWS
18 V, 16, 1 | after death, our bodies return to any other substance,
19 V, 21, 3 | man, being set free, might return to his Lord, leaving to
20 V, 33, 2 | kinsfolk, lest they ask thee in return, and so repay thee. But
21 V, 33, 2 | the suppers for which a return is made? These are [to take
22 V, 33, 3 | his brother Esau, upon his return from Mesopotamia to his
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