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 1   Int          (64) |       cit. p. 37. Also D.C.B., art. "Linus." ~ ~
 2    II,       IX     |   thinkest me a mere man? Thou art mistaken, young man, in
 3   III,     VIII     |     sport of His life by magic art, and, when speaking to the
 4   III,     XIII     |  wavers when he says, "If thou art such, bid me come to thee."
 5   III,     XIII     | wilderness by saying " If thou art." So Christ says, "Come
 6   III,      XIX     |    thee behind me, Satan, thou art an offence unto me, for
 7   III,      XIX     |        in another place, "Thou art Peter, and upon this rock
 8   III,      XIX     |         against Peter), " Thou art Peter, and upon this rock
 9   III,    XXVII     |       Caesarea Philippi: "Thou art the Christ, the Son of the
10   III,    XXVII     |  Belial, with the words, "Thou art an offence unto me," etc.
11   III,    XXVII     |      faith in the words, "Thou art the Christ," etc., wherein
12   III,    XXVII     |        it is not simply, "Thou art an anointed one, a son of
13   III,     XXXI     |     enslaving by the juggler's art those who are easily influenced.
14   III          (231)|      Salmon suggested, D.C.B., art. "Macarius."~ ~
15    IV,    XVIII     |       His words: "Behold, thou art made whole, sin no more" (
16    IV,    XVIII     |     with the cry, "Adam, where art thou ?" It was extended
17    IV,   XXVIII     |   without needing the hand and art of man. Pray, which is the
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