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 1   Int,        7     |         Only-begotten), though the second is infinitely higher, and
 2   Int,        7     |          and in the objections the second person plural is often used
 3   Int,       10     |          iv. 16, p. 187, we find a second and better beginning postulated
 4   III,       IX     |       Christ now provokes him to a second conflict, by pretending
 5   III,        X     |           that they were written a second time with all accuracy.
 6   III,     XIII     |        life by their light; in the second, the law guided the boat
 7   III          (177)|          mark the beginning of the Second Book. As the beginning and
 8   III          (177)|              13 questions, and the second part 9+16 + x (p. 105 n.
 9    IV          (244)|       omits "and remain" after the second occurrence of "we which
10    IV,      XII     |          He means that at Christ's second coming the godly will be
11    IV,      XVI     |            will in this way have a second and a better beginning.276~ ~
12    IV          (281)|           his own chapters for the second time in Book IV.~ ~
13    IV,      XXV     |            first point, and to the second expressed in the second
14    IV,      XXV     |            second expressed in the second discourse, then to the third
15    IV,      XXX     |           exhausted as worthy of a second beginning and a kind of
16    IV,      XXX     |           womb, and must receive a second mode of life in the light
17    IV,      XXX     | starting-point of salvation. For a second beautifying of life will
18    IV,      XXX     |            rational nature shall a second time receive in the resurrection
19    IV,      XXX     |         the beginning or which was second or third in the building ;
20    IV,      XXX     |      things, and will grant them a second existence. He will judge
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