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Hermas
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mountains

   Book, Part, Chapter
1 vis, vis1, 3 | removes the heavens and the mountains, the hills and the seas, 2 sim, sim8, 1 | overshadowing plains and mountains, and under the shade of 3 sim, sim8, 3 | shadow over plains, and mountains, and all the earth, is the 4 sim, sim9, 1 | round about the plain twelve mountains, all having different forms. 5 sim, sim9, 2 | was more lofty than the mountains, rectangular in shape, so 6 sim, sim9, 4 | to bear stones from the mountains for the building of the 7 sim, sim9, 4 | accordingly brought from all the mountains of various, colours, and 8 sim, sim9, 5 | the rock and gate, and the mountains, and the virgins mean, and 9 sim, sim9, 6 | them to be brought from the mountains, [but he bade them be brought 10 sim, sim9, 9 | to carry them away to the mountains from which they had been 11 sim, sim9, 17| me, with respect to the mountains, why their forms are various 12 sim, sim9, 17| Listen," he said: "these mountains are the twelve tribes, which 13 sim, sim9, 17| apostles." "But why are the mountains of various kinds, some having 14 sim, sim9, 17| are the varieties of the mountains which you saw, are also 15 sim, sim9, 17| explain this: why, when the mountains are so diverse, their stones, 16 sim, sim9, 18| actions of each one of the mountains, that every soul, trusting 17 sim, sim9, 18| said, "the diversity of the mountains and of the twelve nations.~ 18 sim, sim9, 29| finished the similitudes of the mountains, I said to him, "Sir, explain 19 sim, sim9, 30| with respect to the other mountains, it would have been necessary


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