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 1   I,  45|      is He one of us, at whose command, at whose voice, raised
 2   I,  48|      parts affected, or by the command of His voice only, opened
 3   I,  50|   maddening sufferings. By one command He drove demons from the
 4   I,  50|     they, too, by no different command, restored to health and
 5  II,  11|       one word, or by a single command, I will not say to restrain,
 6  II,  35|     possible to Him and at His command? For is there anything which
 7  II,  36|        necessary, and have the command given which preserves their
 8  II,  44|      own accord, or obeyed His command, since in not preventing
 9  II,  60| speaking in the form of man by command of the Supreme God, because
10  II,  62|    demands, and does so by His command, it will hereafter deeply
11 VII,  49|      precisely the same way by command of the seers, was a cause
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