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 1   Int,        3     |       took up the subject, and set forth lengthy arguments
 2   Int,       10     |      THE APOCRITICUS.~ ~We may set aside the charges of heresy
 3   Int,       10     |      Christ's atoning death is set forth in iii. 9 and 14,
 4    II               |    till Chapter VII. The first set of objections in the Book
 5    II,      XII     |   another says, "Now there was set a vessel full of vinegar.
 6    II,     XVII     |       their desire was only to set this down. For they perceived
 7    II,       XX     |    Saviour, when His cross was set up, should speak similarly
 8   III          (109)|        the hero whom Hierocles set up in opposition to the
 9   III          (109)|       Europe as a magician. He set up a school at Ephesus.
10   III,     VIII     |      if the cross had not been set up in the ground and no
11   III,      XII     |       be unpurified, and so is set aside, and is punished by
12   III,    XXIII     |    abundant arguments. Then we set up a fortified tower, so
13   III,    XXIII     |        saying of Christ may be set beside them ? For what was
14   III,      XVI     |      The deadly drug should be set before them in order that
15   III,    XXVII     |      on which he was so firmly set, by making him say what
16   III,      XLI     |        of right and wrong were set up. From such a life of
17   III,     XLII     |       of men, and the end they set before them is not witchcraft
18   III,    XLIII     |      to observe virginity, and set self-control as the highest
19    IV,      XII     |        Judaea, and carried and set down over the Babylonian
20    IV,       IV     |    with thee, and no man shall set on thee to hurt thee" (Acts
21    IV,       XV     |        to God, and then do you set aside the Saviour's prediction ?
22    IV,      XIX     |       things have the power to set aside the training of the
23    IV,      XXV     |       they in the way you have set them before us ! But accept
24    IV,      XXV     |     water, but causes it to be set apart, and indescribably
25    IV,      XXI     | creatures and the temples were set up by the ancients for the
26    IV,   XXVIII     |       its |150 misfortunes, He set it in a divine blessedness
27    IV,   XXVIII     |    from a virgin ? Will He not set aside all lingering and
28    IV,      XXX     |       of various kinds, and to set before Him safe and sound
29    IV,      XXX     |  practices, and though he have set himself to be a follower
30     V               |      one reckoned them, no one set virtue under its right heading,
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