Book, Chapter

 1     I          |  having had the record of the deed itself nobly represented
 2    II,     VIII|      in the fellowship of the deed, and is brought forth with
 3    II,     XVII|    seething confusion of that deed of madness.~ ~For His accusers
 4    II,     XVII|       then befell in word and deed, without seemliness, but
 5   III,     VIII|      man Him whose speech and deed were more than human? But
 6   III,        V|     men in doing every unholy deed of baseness ? For it is
 7   III,       XV|     of this strange and novel deed of impiety. The phantoms
 8   III,   XXVIII|       merely in itself such a deed does not appear so.~ ~Peter
 9   III,   XXVIII|  whole body of believers. The deed was not a wrong done to
10   III,   XXVIII|     have thought their hidden deed escaped Christ's notice,
11    IV,      XXV| pitying his children. But His deed is made to shine forth as
12    IV,      XXV|        when every unrighteous deed has been put off.~ ~He says 287
13    IV,      XXX|    soldier with pay after his deed of valour? Who will deem
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