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1 Pre | this Manuscript, and in making and illustrating my English
2 Pre | collection bearing a date, making them but little short of
3 Pre | which I have proceeded in making my translation from the
4 1, 37(29)| xviii. Ed. Viger. p. 704. making the heavenly bodies, the
5 1, 39(35)| is only a peculiar way of making the comparison: the Person
6 1, 55 | his mind on high ; and, making the circuit of the sun,
7 2, 36 | remain, (even) in the storm; making no account of any thing,
8 2, 50 | indivisible bodies95 the power of making the universe; but to have
9 2, 67 | reduction of cities, and in making captives of one another.
10 3, 59 | raised mortality from death, making him (so raised) by participation,
11 4, 7 | one of the Prophets, -- making known at once its obscurity,
12 4, 8 | whole of the Disciples, -- making severally the circuit of
13 4, 12 | the things themselves, and making the circuit of the dwellings
14 4, 21 | inanimate? I come then to the making known of a fact, the like
15 4, 33 | seed sown within them, and making it resemble the seed choked
16 4, 34 | doctrine of our Saviour; making use of His name, and holding
17 5, 3 | and of the whole world; making (them) overleap all visible
18 5, 46 | will make you" the Deed, making them both the Doers, and
19 5, 49 | perceive not one virtue in it (making it) credible, nor even any
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