Book, Paragraph
1 2, 30| he himself said of his master, that, when the end of his
2 4, 7 | preached respecting their master. It was not, as (if) hidden
3 4, 8 | now taken up from their Master, the certainty of life after
4 4, 13| There was 35 a certain master of a house, (who) planted
5 4, 25| Disciples, should, like his Master, be given up to crucifixion,
6 4, 31| is not greater than his master, nor the servant than his
7 4, 31| disciple that he be as his master, and for the servant, as
8 5, 9 | been the disciples of a master who was a magician ? when,
9 5, 9 | of the doctrine of their master ; so, of geometricians,
10 5, 9 | always) fully resembled their Master, and have done (as he did).
11 5, 13| be such, Must not their Master have first been much more
12 5, 13| Disciples, of what sort their Master was, you have tens of thousands
13 5, 14| learn of what sort their Master was.~
14 5, 21| Disciples, and He their master, went forth into the world.
15 5, 22| which they attested their Master had done. And, What is there
16 5, 23| would (then,) exalt their Master to a state of greatness
17 5, 23| the Disciples of such a Master. ~
18 5, 24| things at the end of their Master ? and, by what sort of Death
19 5, 24| testimony given of their Master, which, again, had no foundation
20 5, 25| knew no good thing of their Master, neither the life, deed,
21 5, 27| whose experience of their Master was, that He was vicious
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