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 1    II,      XIX     |        to happen in such matters face to face.99 Whence they would
 2    II,      XIX     |          in such matters face to face.99 Whence they would say
 3   III,     VIII     |          my cheeks to blows ; my face was not turned away from
 4   III,     VIII     |      shame, so Christ turned His face from the taunts of the Jews,
 5   III,       XV     |          he, with a smile on his face, made reply in a fresh attack
 6   III,    XXIII     |   un-wounded, although we had to face many wordy arrows, and we
 7    IV               |      Spirit our ally against the face of it. Then, like men rowing
 8    IV,      XIV     |      endured to the end. If they face it to the end, they would
 9    IV          (286)|    writing his book ; but on the face of it, it seems to give
10    IV,   XXVIII     |   feeling, yet has not feared to face all the things that are
11    IV,      XXX     | immortality, and preparing us to face the glory that will lead
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