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1 Text| sufficient for knowledge of the Stranger, nor hearing for the study ( 2 Text| good nature ? But if the Stranger changes them there, though 3 Text| it be the fact that the Stranger constrains us to conquer 4 Text| it is then unjust in the Stranger to demand of us victory 5 Text| the Kingdom ? For if the Stranger creates a new mode of existence ( 6 Text| with nature. [If He were] a Stranger, it would be reasonable 7 Text| concerning Him that He was a Stranger, and (so) persecute Him.' 8 Text| concerning Him that He was not a Stranger ? In which of the two circumstances, 9 Text| contumacious persons treat Him as a stranger because He abrogated laws 10 Text| when He is treated as a stranger on account of the new laws 11 Text| not the son of a [P. 125] stranger.~But if He is a stranger, 12 Text| stranger.~But if He is a stranger, as they assert concerning 13 Text| in His law our Lord was a stranger, but in His action one of 14 Text| for if they called Him a stranger on account of the new sayings 15 Text| know therefore who was a stranger to the world— Ho who instituted 16 Text| world new laws is not a stranger to the world, since in that 17 Text| perhaps considered to be a stranger, since no strange creature 18 Text| might be known that He was a stranger, He restored to health these 19 Text| towards iniquity. For that Stranger who becomes the pardoner 20 Text| applicable) in the case of the Stranger, they have used with reference 21 Text| they say that He (i.e. the Stranger) is mightier than He (i.e. 22 Text| resemble a destroyer, nor a stranger, for He did not injure healthy