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1 Pre | hardly avoid, both as it appeared to be my duty to represent
2 1, 44 | Hence the primary heavens appeared to be a place suitable to
3 2, 24(61) | those things which they appeared to hold in common with himself;
4 2, 65 | in whose days our Saviour appeared,—there were in the world,
5 2, 91(168)| after many prodigies had appeared in the heavens, with pestilences, &
6 3, 1 | immediately and at once, when He appeared in the world, those things
7 3, 2 | which, from that time, appeared (as) one kingdom ; and,
8 3, 6 | What mortal nature has ever appeared, which appointed like Him,
9 3, 26 | 26. Or, Who so suddenly appeared as an executor of vengeance
10 3, 33 | no such nature as His has appeared upon earth, even of those
11 3, 38 | should in truth, ever have appeared to those that are on the
12 3, 55 | known among men. It also appeared particularly necessary to
13 3, 61(95) | affixed to the cross, and appeared to die, (which the Mohammedans,
14 4, 8(23) | evidently is, that our Lord appeared (a0nefa&nh|) in the fifteenth
15 4, 9 | resurrection from the dead, He appeared to the other disciples,
16 4, 9 | in the power of Him who appeared to them after Death, and
17 4, 12(33) | which, indeed, had not appeared in the then known works
18 4, 30 | drawing near (to Him), openly appeared afterwards to be "rapacious
19 4, 34 | produced fruit, the Tares appeared in like manner. And his
20 4, 35 | false Prophets. He indeed appeared once in the form of man,
21 5, 16 | then others, His superiors, appeared before Him, and were His
22 5, 28 | His secret mysteries. He appeared as pure to the many, and
23 5, 44 | reduced to silence. For He appeared again to them, on the third
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