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1 Pre | exist, of which we shall speak more particularly a little
2 1, 62 | round about it (the sphere), speak out in chirpings52. The
3 1, 72(63) | Our author however, does speak also of earthly plagues
4 2, 2 | known, let us first of all speak on the great fall of the
5 2, 21 | hinder such from daring to speak against God, the King of
6 2, 31 | 31. " To speak of the other Demons, and
7 2, 69 | presence of the Greeks. I speak of the Pythian ; of him
8 2, 69 | them not! But, if we must speak truly, these were the friends
9 2, 79(137)| which Apollo is made to speak of their failing. The context,
10 3, 45 | the chief of all ? I (now) speak of the close of His life,
11 4, 2 | come under my roof; but, speak the word only, and the child
12 4, 7 | say to you in darkness, speak ye in the light; and, that
13 4, 16 | prepared). He does not here speak of the inviting servants,
14 4, 27 | hand; that He should (so) speak with His Disciples; and
15 4, 31(119)| to the manner in which we speak of miracles; because, say
16 5, 14 | confessed that he durst not speak of Him before all men; because
17 5, 21 | there be for any one to speak against the disciples of
18 5, 31 | commanding them, that they should speak to none in the name of Jesus43.
19 5, 33 | knowing neither how to speak, or understand, any language
20 5, 40 | not this man of whom ye speak. And immediately, the cock
21 5, 47 | sort of erudition, could speak before the people ; and (
22 5, 52 | and the Greeks; and, to speak collectively, all the rest
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