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Bishop Alexander (Mileant)
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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1,4 | thought, the veil~shall be taken away (2 Cor. 3:14-16). So 2 1,1,5 | above list of holy books was taken from the translations of 3 1,2,2 | development could have taken on a higher form, one which 4 1,2,2 | out of which thou wast taken...~Eating the forbidden 5 1,2,4 | graves in Egypt that you have taken us away~to die in the wilderness?” ( 6 1,2,4 | own rod. When they were taken out and ~shown to the people 7 1,2,4 | Mount Hor where he had been taken by Moses and by Aaron's 8 1,2,4 | priesthood. ~ A census was taken and showed that none of 9 1,3,5 | the prophet Elijah was taken to heaven alive in a ~fiery 10 1,3,5 | Elijah, when Elijah was being taken up into heaven. Elisha labored 11 1,3,5 | inhabitants were killed or taken away to Babylon as ~captives ( 12 1,3,5 | first group of people was taken away. The captivity ended 13 1,4,1 | gave, and the LORD hath taken away; blessed be the name 14 1,4,1 | everything that the devil had taken away. Job mi-~raculously 15 1,4,2 | nations hostile to Israel ~are taken to mean spiritual enemies, 16 1,4,4 | Ecclesiastes is a pseudonym taken by the son of ~David who 17 1,5,2 | and super-~stitions had taken deep root in the people. 18 1,5,2 | Jerusalem was besieged and taken. The Temple was burned down, 19 1,5,5 | iniquities, like the wind, have taken us away. And there is none ~ 20 1,5,5 | of the Messiah would be taken by the converted Gentiles ( 21 1,5,5 | successor of ~Jehoiakim (who was taken captive to Babylon), to 22 1,5,5 | B.C.), ~young Daniel was taken captive to Babylon. Together 23 1,5,5 | 12 and 17). ~ Babylon was taken by Darius the king of Media 24 1,Add,9| cannot be understood when taken out of the total experience 25 1,Add,9| and should not be mis-~taken for reality. Modern man 26 1,Add,0| definite message in the Bible, ~taken as a whole, as one book? 27 1,Add,0| Different versions were taken into the book as they stood. ~ 28 1,Add,0| still, set apart, though not taken out of the world. For again 29 1,Add,0| witness to what had really taken place, in space ~and in 30 1,Add,1| or intent, of Scripture, taken as an integrated whole, 31 1,Add,1| genuine verses of Homer, but ~taken at random and out of context, 32 1,Add,1| Scripture must itself be taken as Scripture. This has been 33 1,Add,1| Scripture. This has been taken as a virtul abandon-~ment 34 1,Add,1| that the phrase had been taken out of its immediate context 35 2,1 | shrewd diplomat, having taken the reins of leadership, 36 2,1,6 | when northern Israel was taken captive by the~Assyrians, 37 2,1,0 | civilizations, even when taken together, occupied only 38 2,2,4 | Gospels. These likenesses, taken separately, became~emblems 39 2,2,5 | followed~the Lord when He was taken prisoner in the garden of 40 2,4,3 | up against him, Paul was taken under guard by the Roman 41 2,5,6 | lion, a calf, and an eagle, taken by~the Church as symbols 42 2,5,8 | Jerusalem~before it was taken by the Chaldean forces. 43 2,5,8 | the demons. As if having~taken “the bit in their mouths,” 44 2,5,8 | both Enoch and Elijah were taken up alive to Heaven (Gen. 45 2,5,9 | antichristian authorities has taken on the~most varied of forms: 46 2,5,0 | metaphorical expressions are taken from the description of 47 2,5,1 | by St. John~needs to be taken into account to interpret 48 2,5,2 | the deterrent” would be taken from the midst (2 Thess.


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