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1 1 | forbidden. Moreover, "The truth itself likewise is both
2 1,1| the acknowledging of the truth. For we wish you to know
3 1,1| be able to arrive at the truth of the matter with a fitting
4 2 | obscurity from apprehending the truth, have recourse, not to the
5 2 | not been disciples of the truth. For what learning has he
6 2 | himself the brightness of a truth so clear, he should have
7 2 | of the Lord--which was in truth the resurrection of a real
8 2 | witness, because the Spirit is truth. For there are three that
9 5 | the proclamation of the truth might be set forth equally
10 5 | some new device against the truth; therefore the Lord, providing,
11 5 | with the tender leaves of truth. And this have we done with
12 5 | shewed forth nevertheless his truth and so disposed flyings
13 5 | and inviting to the way of truth all who had declined therefrom.
14 5 | greatest unanimity the word of truth, etc. ~263 ~which were decreed
15 5 | void the preaching of the truth have through their individual
16 5 | every device against the Truth, and teaching that which
17 5 | to the knowledge of the truth, from the Gentiles, or Jews
18 6,2| have been made: and, in truth, none was necessary. Simply
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