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 1   Int,        6     |  whose name was Macarius, has naturally suggested an identification
 2    II,        X     |     moon's action, they would naturally blame Him who created the
 3    II,    XVIII     |       rejection. Rather is he naturally to be praised, because in
 4   III          (131)|    for "nature." This passage naturally has some bearing on the
 5   III,     XVII     |   similar saying,165 which is naturally suggested by it, "If ye
 6   III,     XXIX     |     of the Gospel, they would naturally have turned away from him.
 7   III,      XLI     |     Rom. v. 20).~ ~[There was naturally much wickedness in life,
 8   III,      XLI     |     light. But its enactments naturally revealed as sin what was
 9   III,     XLII     | beasts and birds, the Apostle naturally forbade the faithful to
10    IV,       VI     |      disturbance, and are not naturally such as to preserve their
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