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 1     I          (74)|      perhaps "The hem of the Saviour's garment."~ ~
 2    II,       IX    |      Word was God." Also the Saviour Himself, revealing the essence
 3    II,       IX    |   appearance pictured in the Saviour's presence a state of righteous
 4    II,      XIX    | rightly done. I mean why the Saviour, after having conquered
 5    II,      XIX    |      odium for murdering the Saviour of the race, and felt most
 6    II,       XX    |      it was natural that the Saviour, when His cross was set
 7   III,       XI    |  shone from the sight of the Saviour, fevered as |66 they were
 8   III,       XI    | action such as this that the Saviour did not send the demons
 9   III,     XIII    |      the fourth watch is the Saviour's coming. Note concerning
10   III,    XXIII    | strange or horrible when the Saviour said : "Except ye eat my
11   III,    XXIII    |     inseparably acquired the Saviour's Name,159 bestowed upon
12   III,    XXIII    |    makes him a member of the Saviour. |85 ~ ~For just as the
13   III,    XXIII    |    We conclude then that the Saviour's flesh is not wasted, neither
14   III,     XXVI    |     prophecy referred to the Saviour, but it was a weapon which
15   III,    XXVII    |      which Peter gave to the Saviour, cunningly worked with all
16   III,       XL    |      loses the effect of the Saviour's fulfilment, and yet cannot
17    IV,       XV    | things has come of which the Saviour prophesied? Do you behold
18    IV,       XV    |    then do you set aside the Saviour's prediction ? It is not
19    IV,      XXV    |        For the naming of the Saviour Jesus, that mystically takes
20    IV,      XXX    |      transgressions. For the Saviour is able to sa --- ~(Here
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