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1 Pre | far as I know, -- always bear dates according to the aera
2 Pre | vital religion ; we should bear in mind, that this was the
3 1, 37 | among all these again, some bear rule over portions of the
4 1, 38 | of all: —(all I say) who bear this law in their hearts
5 1, 47 | things incorporeal; can bear about it any rational instruction,
6 1, 47 | naturally is, than that of the Bear, the Lion, the Panther,
7 1, 47 | the stomach of even one Bear. But there is a certain
8 1, 70 | natural air and breath, and bear about him the healthy vigour
9 2, 53 | behold! Do not all the Greeks bear testimony to these same
10 3, 13 | He went about among men, bear the rays of his Godhead16,
11 3, 74 | against fire and sword; will bear up in the presence of fierce
12 4, 1 | those (declarations) which bear testimony to His Godhead.
13 4, 7 | then, Does not the truth bear testimony to Him, who said
14 4, 18 | Rulers of the Jews would not bear the purity of His Doctrine,
15 4, 18 | their own wicked account, bear the vengeance thus to be
16 4, 21(75)| children which she shall bear: for she shall eat them
17 4, 25(92)| the seed. The reader will bear in mind, that [Syriac],
18 4, 28 | sake; but he, who shall bear even to the end, shall live."
19 4, 32 | kingdom of heaven. He who can bear (it) let him bear (it)."
20 4, 32 | who can bear (it) let him bear (it)." It is evident from
21 4, 33 | who should in after-times bear (much) fruit, through the
22 4, 36 | cold. But he, who shall bear until the End, shall live.
23 5, 6 | serpent, the viper, the bear, or the panther? and that
24 5, 18 | men, when they could not bear to see Him ; (one and) another,
25 5, 34 | steal; neither shalt thou bear false witness;" and should
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