Book, Chapter

 1    II,       IX|   man, was like other men, possessed of no relationship besides
 2    II,     XVII|  no one of tender age, was possessed of steady reasoning, but
 3    II,      XIV| village, and had once been possessed by seven demons, and with
 4    II,       XV|  or breadth ? For if it is possessed of these things, then it
 5   III,       XI|    the question of the man possessed with the demons, and the
 6   III,       XI|  Matthew speaks of two men possessed with demons, but Mark of
 7   III,       XI|  not say that two men were possessed by them ;130 while Mark
 8   III,    XXIII|     And indeed when he who possessed his full armour at length
 9   III,    XXXVI|   language. But if you are possessed of any resources for replying
10    IV,       XX|    who shared his race and possessed the same nature. Likewise
11    IV,    XXVII|   material as if they were possessed of life, delighting in dead
12    IV,      XXX| vision; but the man who is possessed of sight has brought his
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