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1   III               | teachings of Christ, he became silent for a space, as though there
2   III,      VII     |     have decided not to remain silent about this either. It is
3    IV,       II     |     this saying of Paul became silent, for it is driven away in
4    IV,      XIX     |   order the manly Greeks to be silent, as they had been trained:
5    IV          (295)|     answer to this question is silent on this point. It is therefore
6    IV,      XXX     |    lamentation should never be silent; . . . that the violence
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