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1 Pre | work, and one which is as suitable to our own times, as it
2 1, 1 | for all the animals, as suitable for each; their several
3 1, 23| distribute and give that which is suitable : apportioning (this) to
4 1, 29| praise, which to Him is both suitable and due. (And) as in one
5 1, 38| the things which are most suitable to them ; and gives to each,
6 1, 38| the stations which are suitable: to those which are near, (
7 1, 44| heavens appeared to be a place suitable to the people of this city,
8 1, 72| accordingly the conduct which is suitable to its law, " that he think
9 2, 18| praise which was due, and was suitable to Him alone who is King
10 2, 93| every man, which was both suitable and sufficient. ~
11 2, 94| time that would be (most) suitable172. He accordingly came
12 2, 94| for the healthy, but those suitable to the sick: but, when they
13 2, 96| laws ; such (I say) as were suitable to the men of those times.
14 2, 97| forth at a time that was suitable, and by these same operations,
15 3, 1 | and at the time which was suitable. For, immediately and at
16 3, 38| thanksgivings, which are suitable to the companies of the
17 3, 78| Hence, the hymns which are suitable to the assemblies of Angels
18 3, 79| Law, and one mystery105, suitable to God: and to this same
19 4, 6 | sufficient, -- because it was suitable that He should add some
20 4, 14| are both conformable, and suitable, to the observances of God;
21 5, 21| to whom slavery would be suitable; and, that they should not
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