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1 I, 8, 4| Saviour, learned his own change of place, and gave thanks
2 I, 10, 3| that they should therefore change the subject-matter [of the
3 I, 22, 1| pernicious doctrines, they change [this truth into error],
4 II, 11, 2| least find it necessary to change their kind of argument against
5 II, 13, 1| according to any [fundamental] change [of signification]; and
6 II, 13, 2| but not according to any change of substance, or on account
7 II, 14, 3| above; while, through a mere change of name, they boast themselves
8 II, 18, 5| could never have undergone change, since she was consorting
9 II, 24, 4| intended to be served], to change itself into types of things
10 III, 5, 2| it by undergoing a great change and reversal of their former
11 III, 12, 4| Thus the apostles did not change God, but preached to the
12 IV, 3, 1| as a vesture Thou shalt change them, and they shall be
13 IV, 6, 1| that it would indeed both change God, and destroy our faith
14 IV, 9, 2| the dead; but He does not change God, nor proclaim another
15 IV, 11 | HOLY GHOST, AND WITHOUT ANY CHANGE IN HIMSELF, ENRICHING MEN
16 IV, 34, 4| the earth, caused such a change in the state of things,
17 V, 12, 5| healed generally, did not change those parts of their bodies
18 V, 25, 3| God, and shall purpose to change times and laws; and [everything]
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