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magicians 1
make 6
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man 31
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manifest 3
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33 as
32 come
31 boat
31 man
31 my
31 what
30 prison

Acts of Andrew and Matthias

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man

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1 Text| drank their blood. Every man, therefore, who came into 2 Text| Because in the case of every man whom they laid hold of, 3 Text| man-eaters, says to him: Every man avoids that city, and how 4 Text| explanation to thee, young man, before we come on board 5 Text| great kindness from this man. Stand up, then, and partake 6 Text| said to Him: Tell me, O man, and show me the skill of 7 Text| for I have never seen any man so steering in the sea as 8 Text| land. Show me then, young man, thy skill. Then Jesus answered 9 Text| Christ, that I have met a man who glorifies Thy name.~ 10 Text| that He was not God, but man. Show me, O disciple of 11 Text| think, then, that He is man. For He made the heaven, 12 Text| Andrew answered and said: O man, who hast the spirit of 13 Text| them whether I am God or man.~And immediately at that 14 Text| themselves, saying that God is man, who in the beginning fashioned 15 Text| the beginning fashioned man, and put His breath into 16 Text| and appeared to us as a man, putting us to the test. 17 Text| I have beheld Thee as a man in the boat, and I have 18 Text| conversed with Thee as with a man. Now therefore, Lord, manifest 19 Text| Christ, for I saw Thee like a man on the sea, and conversed 20 Text| the deluge so as to sweep man away. And again hast thou 21 Text| officers went and told the old man. And the old man answered 22 Text| the old man. And the old man answered and said to them: 23 Text| in the likeness of an old man, and began to say in the 24 Text| the prison. Assuredly the man is in this city, and you 25 Text| speaking to me, for he is the man. And the citizens, having 26 Text| what we have done to this man, but take away from us this 27 Text| pity upon us.~And the old man having come who gave up 28 Text| answered and said to the old man: I wonder how thou sayest, 29 Text| water, along with the old man. He was carried down into 30 Text| Woe unto us because this man is from God; and now he 31 Text| executioners and the old man has befallen them. Now,


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