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1 1, 38| OF GOD32. There are then, multitudes of nations, and of kinds (
2 2, 17| sight; (and), on which whole multitudes so fixed their attention,
3 2, 17| like things, were immense multitudes of the ignorant inhabitants
4 2, 19| eminent, they approached the multitudes; at one time, walking to
5 2, 30| submitted himself, with the multitudes, to the error of these,
6 3, 1 | Nor again, were there multitudes of Rulers, Princes, Tyrants,
7 3, 21| zealous of the life of wisdom, multitudes both of men and of ministering
8 3, 22| moreover persuaded women, multitudes of children, and of men,
9 3, 23| children, and innumerable multitudes of heathen slaves, to despise
10 3, 33| who has caused innumerable multitudes, throughout the whole creation,
11 4, 6 | mystery, -- catch innumerable multitudes of men. And, " The visual
12 4, 7 | their city ; and, that great multitudes of the Roman Empire should
13 4, 24| preaching of the Gospel, great multitudes of the Jews were convinced
14 4, 29| be (taken), the various multitudes of those opposed ./. to
15 4, 32| or villages, there were multitudes, not of men (only), but
16 5, 13| time; of whom there are multitudes of congregations of men,
17 5, 24| to be discovered in the multitudes of all these men ? And,
18 5, 31| afterwards openly teaching the multitudes the things respecting Him,
19 5, 46| any one man, much less of multitudes ? And, How could they, --
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