Book, Chapter

 1   Int,        4|     tried to destroy it with the sword of persecution. Harnack
 2    II,      VII|        peace on the earth, but a sword. I came to separate a man
 3    II,      VII|         is what is meant by the "sword," which cuts relations from
 4    II,      VII|        Daughters have taken this sword and cut themselves off from
 5    II,      VII|           In a single house the "sword" of salvation cuts them
 6    II,      VII| mother-in-law the synagogue. The sword that cuts is the grace of
 7   III,   XXVIII|      blow, not (as you say) of a sword, but |97 of the conscience,
 8   III,    XXXIV|   sharpens his own tongue like a sword, and cuts the law to pieces
 9   III,     XXXV|     destroys itself with its own sword! Oh, novel kind of archery,
10    IV,      XXX|            and does not burn the sword but brightens and tempers
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