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1 1, 42 | that He should for His own sake, sow this locality of earth
2 1, 45 | been established for the sake of man. Man is therefore
3 1, 45 | DIVINE WORD ; not for the sake of any other thing, but ./.
4 2, 20 | submitted to this for the sake of the applause of the many44.
5 2, 35 | tongue,—(and) wholly for the sake of which,—said in astonishing
6 2, 42 | the Entelechia. For the sake of the present life,—which
7 2, 49 | themselves together for the sake of falsehood: and, about
8 3, 31 | punishment and torment, for the sake of the righteousness of
9 3, 59 | constitute the Destroyer, for the sake of all mankind. Hence also
10 4, 3(4) | add this merely for the sake of the Student of the Syriac.~
11 4, 11(30)| death of martyrdom, for the sake of the fear of God. And,
12 4, 17 | reproached for his name's sake that they were found worthy
13 4, 17 | reproached for his name's sake." Stephen also was stoned
14 4, 22(79)| which I notice for the mere sake of the Student. It stands
15 4, 27 | governours and kings for my sake, for a testimony to themselves,
16 4, 27 | thing) against you, for my sake. Rejoice and exult, since
17 4, 27 | word here saying, "for my sake." For it was not sufficient,
18 4, 27 | suffer these things for His sake. Nor was it on account of
19 4, 27 | should befall them for His sake: which is present in the
20 4, 27 | happen to them, for His sake? ~How those also who were
21 4, 28 | of all men for my name's sake; but he, who shall bear
22 4, 28 | of all men for my name's sake." In this place also was
23 4, 28 | deed, but for His name's sake, they should be hated. ~
24 4, 32 | themselves eunuchs, for the sake of the kingdom of heaven.
25 4, 36 | all nations for my name's sake." And after this He added,
26 4, 36 | acts, but "for my name's sake148." ~
27 5, 14 | who left his place for the sake of philosophy, and him they
28 5, 16 | reproach of all men, for the sake of the things which they
29 5, 24 | chosen punishment for the sake of nothing profitable ?
30 5, 24 | with the matter for the sake of these things, and intrepidly
31 5, 25 | severe punishment for the sake of his friends, much less
32 5, 28 | ourselves should, -- for the sake of the things which we had (
33 5, 31 | that they might, for the sake of the worship of God, be
34 5, 35 | that they should, for the sake of the excellency of wisdom,
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