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1 1, 30| fulness of goodness. The multitude (then) of those who were (
2 1, 72| all, but subscribes to a multitude of fathers who have no existence,
3 1, 78| man, nor two, nor is the multitude small;—on the contrary,
4 2, 19| ungenerated, and in their multitude infinite, and as having,
5 2, 41| Gods77! Where then is that multitude of intellectual Essences?
6 2, 50| when, behold ! there was a multitude of Deities among them ?—
7 2, 67| these also, there was a multitude of local Princes126. The
8 3, 2 | brought together such a multitude of nations, as soon to take
9 3, 39| whom they knew not from the multitude of His works ? On, this
10 3, 55| destruction of the error of a multitude of Gods, when He began to
11 4, 6 | similar to this: "When a great multitude was standing over against
12 4, 6 | it, He interpreted to the multitude." But, after the teaching
13 4, 6 | they so enclosed this great multitude of fish, that their fishing
14 4, 25| faith which is by Him; the multitude of whom should, throughout
15 4, 33| 33. When a great multitude of men had come near Him,
16 4, 33| matters. But, of the ./. multitude of those who should in after-times
17 5, 17| unfriendly to every error of a multitude of Deities : -- laws purifying
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