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1 2,5 | when at Laodicea his guards took the north fork of the road 2 2,5 | very soon after, his guards took him on to Troas, one of 3 2,5 | weeks of travel.~His guards took him on from Ephesus to Troas, 4 2,8 | middle of the second century took opposite views on them. 5 2,13| apostolic founders: Rome took pride in the names of Peter 6 2,13| a portrait of Jesus and took it back to Edessa. The fuller 7 3 | Shepherd of Hermas also took the form of a revelation, 8 3 | Greek world. Jewish writers took up the idea about the middle 9 3 | revelation. Then the boy took him to the third and fourth 10 4,4 | My mother the Holy Spirit took me by one of my hairs and 11 4,4 | and bread,'“ and then “He took bread and blessed it and 12 4,5 | seemed to suffer but actually took refuge in another form, 13 4,5 | and Andrew my brother, took our nets and went off to 14 4,5 | at Rhossus, nearby, and took occasion to examine it. 15 4,9 | Origen, probably when he took refuge there from Maximin' 16 4,14| some editing undoubtedly took place. The order of the 17 5,1 | authentic memories, imagination took the lead, and a group of 18 5,4 | travels of John. He doubtless took his cue from the Acts of 19 7 | apologetic literature that soon took shape in a series of apologies 20 9,2 | misrepresentation and persecution took a variety of forms; Justin 21 9,3 | Aurelius (iii. 27), which took place in A.D. 180, it must 22 11,1 | Titus Flavius Clemens, who took up his studies with such 23 12,1 | senex), but Jerome rather took his side: “Which of us,” 24 12,1 | drove him from the city.~ He took refuge in Palestine and 25 12,2 | existed until the Saracens took Caesarea early in the seventh 26 12,5 | get around them, and it took all his deep religious conviction 27 13,10| his assistant Heraclas took his place at the head of 28 13,11| churches concerned. Dionysius took occasion in these letters 29 14,6 | what ever direction he took, was fairly certain to go 30 14,10| with characteristic vigor, took the side of Cornelius, who 31 14,11| Carthaginian presbyter Novatus, who took the side of Novatian. But 32 14,20| philosophical matters, in which he took little interest. Jerome 33 16 | Peter, and Andrew my brother took our nets and went away to