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1 1,1,4 | aspect of her existence; in particular, she ac-~cumulated and took 2 1,1,4 | even from all the books. In particular, we know of the Russian 3 1,1,5 | whole, rather than ~to any particular congregation. These are 4 1,1,5 | considered .scrip-~ture. in a particular local church was that which 5 1,2,1 | history of humanity with particular attention to ~the development 6 1,2,2 | thought, in general and particular terms. Christ is called 7 1,2,4 | well. Regardless of the particular mysteries that the science 8 1,3,1 | Maccabees ~(150 BC). In particular, the books of Joshua and 9 1,Add,9| new generation and every particular group. It may be restated 10 1,Add,9| customs and attitudes of any particular age, including our ~own 11 1,Add,0| Whatever the origin of particular documents included in the 12 1,Add,0| consummation is expected. Every particular mo-~ment is correlated to 13 1,Add,0| message is shown forth, all particular articles of faith ~are presented 14 1,Add,0| or in a system, and all particular documents ~referring to 15 1,Add,0| passages, ~sentences and even particular words, behind and beneath . 16 1,Add,0| can learn a lot about a particular political, social and economic 17 1,Add,0| Church Universal, not of any particular or occasional na-~tion. 18 1,Add,1| in arbitrary manner. All particular verses ~were truly Homeric, 19 1,Add,1| correct. interpre-~tation of particular texts was only possible 20 1,Add,1| context and setting of every particular phrase and expression, and 21 1,Add,1| intention was ~limited to one particular point: Infant Baptism as 22 1,Add,1| struggle, and addressed to a particular historic situation. But 23 1,Add,1| St. Basil was arguing a particular point,-indeed, the crucial 24 1,Add,1| doctrine, reserved for ~some particular elite. The .elite. was the 25 1,Add,1| manners. Moreover, this particular habit was not ~just a tradition 26 2,2,5 | tight, inner~cohesion with particular development of the teaching 27 2,3,3 | cautions the faithful with particular vigor against the~corrupt 28 2,5,9 | themselves the tattoos of that particular divinity.)~It is quite possible