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 1   Int,        6     |  which implies that he was as far eastward as Syria. And yet
 2   Int,        6     |   perhaps having travelled as far as Rome, had settled in
 3   Int,        6     | Origenist writing a work, not far into the fourth century,
 4   Int,       10     |    drinking His blood, and is far more than a mere type. Bread
 5    II,     XVII     |         The Christian.~ ~Thus far and in such words did he
 6    II,    XVIII     |    them. This is my answer so far.~ ~
 7   III,        X     |     rule of His wisdom.~ ~[So far from the Crucified not being
 8   III,       XI     |    lived over the borders not far away, and wrought mischief
 9   III,     XIII     |      Paul says, "The night is far spent," etc., he refers
10   III,       XV     |   strange and discordant, and far removed from civilised life.
11   III,       XV     |    pleased at reading it, and far less any man who has had
12   III,    XXVII     |  prompts Peter to say: "Be it far from thee, Lord, this shall
13   III          (178)|   This answer is excellent as far as it goes, but scarcely
14   III,     XXII     |     still catechumens, fed so far on the gentle milk of teaching.180
15    IV,      XII     |      pasages as "The night is far spent, the day is at hand."~ ~
16    IV,       XV     |      all the land of Mysia as far as that of Asia. And so
17    IV,    XVIII     |   called men, whb were fallen far away. Had men obeyed God'
18    IV,   XXVIII     |    Word.~ ~If it seems to you far preferable that the Divine
19    IV,   XXVIII     |     be great and powerful and far removed from feeling, yet
20    IV,      XXX     |     161 is inviolable 316 and far removed from it, that God
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