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1 1, 64(55) | celebrated for a similar act of fortitude. This account,
2 1, 75 | mortality as a bandage, then act in its own power, in a manner
3 1, 75 | of the body ; nor will it act by any other of its senses.
4 1, 76 | then too will it begin to act, and assume its lively (
5 2, 46 | horses; so likewise, would he act most foolishly, who should
6 2, 65 | after these things, to act basely ; but, they were
7 2, 73 | mentioned): — did the Gods (act), being present with the
8 3, 19 | and is unable either to act, or to effect any thing.
9 3, 55 | WORD OF GoD, that He should act with impropriety. For, What
10 4, 3 | miracle which accompanied the act, that it is impossible to
11 4, 3 | revelation; nor is there help, or act of God. Of all these things,
12 4, 10 | and intimated that this act should be preached of, and
13 4, 32(123)| mentioned this, as the daring act of an inexperienced young
14 5, 4 | testimony, -- did raise the act of worship (directing it)
15 5, 23 | transgressors of the Law; should act impiously, iniquitously,
16 5, 29 | when they had seen no act of a miraculous character
17 5, 34 | commit adultery, ./. and act in direct opposition to
18 5, 35 | while they were seen to act upon it, even to the letter !
19 5, 44(87) | His resurrection. Did they act accordingly? Quite the contrary!
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