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1 1, 43 | with the perfect he may be led on. To Him also, who is
2 1, 69 | in heaven,—had been duly led by his nature, and had from
3 2, 3 | that the evil 1 Demon so led, and ruled over, the whole
4 2, 16 | essence of every thing. They led too, the lives of beasts,
5 2, 18 | seducing Spirits which had led the world astray ! To them,
6 2, 19 | some societies only been led to this state of error,
7 2, 53 | And98 again, all had been led to such a state of insanity,
8 2, 55 | when his equals in age had led him three times round the
9 2, 80 | mankind, and whose ruin led the way to the bringing
10 2, 82 | the whole human race been led on to the last stage of
11 2, 82 | than man; who had been (so) led into every vile affection,
12 2, 87 | nor does he, who formerly led the Greeks astray, (any
13 3, 18 | of man, and introduced, led on, and could effect much,
14 3, 46 | from death; or again, had led on that mortal (being) by
15 3, 55 | WORD OF GOD, immediately led out His Vessel into the
16 3, 55 | written, that "Jesus was led of the Holy Ghost into the
17 3, 55(75)| Lord seems to have been led to this, for the express
18 3, 59 | enouncing: "As a Lamb He was led to the slaughter; and, as
19 4, 6 | of the rich, or, they are led astray by excellency of
20 4, 9 | who were formerly wickedly led on in the error of many
21 4, 18 | destroyed by famine; others they led away captive ; and others
22 4, 20 | the sword, and shall be led captive into all nations.
23 4, 20 | the Jews, "they should be led captive into all nations;"
24 4, 20 | prediction: (viz). "They shall be led captive into all nations,
25 5, 18 | are, even to these times led by His doctrine ? Is there
26 5, 23 | worship. These then, were led by such things, and by others
27 5, 24 | Since therefore, they were led by none of these things;
28 5, 25 | conversation among them, and led them astray by deception,
29 5, 26 | homes would be perverted and led astray. But, that they (
30 5, 28 | for ourselves; and (thus) led all astray, on whom we could
31 5, 35 | them ? and that they were led by no natural desire, and
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