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1 Pre | aj lo&goi e/," which is a mere echo of the words of Jerome.
2 1, 2 | therefore, in no respect from mere infants. Nor do those whose
3 1, 2 | its seven strings,—the (mere) instrument of music,—but
4 1, 3 | no one ever graced the (mere) body of any wise and intelligent
5 1, 23 | established, not by any mere emanating virtue; nor constituted
6 1, 34 | shews, (that this) is not a mere Lyre (as it were) of seven
7 1, 47 | that this thy whole is (mere) flesh ? and likenest this
8 1, 62 | in the heavens; and the (mere) brass of itself, changes
9 1, 69 | still) superior one,—a mere infant, and as yet a foetus (
10 2, 19 | ungodly state of mind ! By the mere discovery of persuasive
11 3, 39 | and imagining, through (mere) material bodies, that there
12 3, 39 | hands of artificers of (mere) matter, altogether for
13 3, 74 | who in their natures are (mere) children and women, will
14 4, 16(44) | not as a Judge, but as a mere individual concerned in
15 4, 22(79) | which I notice for the mere sake of the Student. It
16 4, 28 | this might have been as any mere matter of opinion. But we
17 4, 30(114)| Gnostics, that Christ was a mere Phantom; he put it forth
18 5, 28 | them to all mankind, not by mere words, and stories, but
19 5, 34 | themselves to have made a mere (hypocritical) approach
20 5, 50 | resurrection from the dead, by mere words and without proofs;
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