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 1   I,   7| statement, which is by no means necessary to this cause. For no immediate
 2   I,  61|       Himself a man? If it were necessary to do as you say, He perhaps
 3   I,  61|     done so; because it was not necessary, He acted otherwise. The
 4   I,  63|        enemies blind if it were necessary? Was it hard or troublesome
 5  II,  20|    unless when it is absolutely necessary.
 6  II,  21|          and doing what else is necessary, shall leave him fast asleep,
 7  II,  21|        doors; for it is usually necessary that the nurse's care should
 8  II,  36|       they both be dissolved if necessary, and have the command given
 9  II,  37|       opponent will say, it was necessary that these parts too should
10  II,  37|        account of what are they necessary, so that they may not be
11  II,  37|       is it alleged that it was necessary that an inhabitant should
12  II,  58|         or why it was right and necessary that these particles of
13  II,  64|        For our salvation is not necessary to Him, so that He would
14  II,  75|      themselves to which it was necessary to bring help, required
15  II,  75|     later times? What if it was necessary to give help to the men
16  II,  75| compelled God to anticipate the necessary lapse of time. His plans
17 III,  13|          and that, to allow the necessary bending of the neck, it
18  IV,   5|      turned to this side by the necessary business of the moment,
19   V,  22|           22. I do not think it necessary here also with many words
20  VI,   3|       think that the things are necessary to them which are needed
21  VI,   8|         religion, to whom it is necessary to see what he may hold,
22 VII,  26|      and if a quantity of it is necessary to make the celestials gentle
23 VII,  26|       antiquity did not believe necessary, but modern times desired
24 VII,  29|      parching thirst, and is it necessary that their dryness be tempered
25 VII,  33|         what cause, that it was necessary that they should be instituted
26 VII,  35|    males and females, under the necessary condition of sexual embraces.
27 VII,  35|        that professions are not necessary to gods, and it is certain
28 VII,  42|        of ignorance? But it was necessary that it should be punished.
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