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1 Thal | more accurately unfold the meaning of the apostle's arguments,
2 Thal | wholly to despise the literal meaning,5 as has been said, and
3 Thal | passes over the literal meaning, and shows that the words
4 Thal(12) | translator. The general meaning, however, will be clear
5 Thal | Scriptures beyond their true meaning, so as to twist into a defence
6 Theop(71) | here employed with a double meaning. ["Body" here = man's physical
7 Theop | they take a low view of the meaning of the commandments, but
8 Theop | Jerusalem above my chief joy; "meaning by Jerusalem, as I said,
9 Thall | Also Three Years Old: Its Meaning; Every Age to Be Consecrated
10 Thall | Scripture according to its meaning.4 Now, he who watches over
11 Thall(12) | quoted from memory. The meaning, however, is nearer the
12 Thall | consider its naked and true meaning. The Hebrews were commanded
13 Agathe | it be already kindled? "meaning by the earth our bodies,
14 Agathe | up together with them," meaning our souls.17 For we truly
15 Agathe(17) | give simply the writer's meaning.-Tr.~
16 Agathe(19) | as in 1 Tim. vi. 16, the meaning is probably this rather
17 Procil | one chain of thy neck; "meaning to show that He had been
18 Thekla | sufficiently to explain the exact meaning of the Scripture.~
19 Thekla | Christ. According to which meaning it is said in a certain
20 Tusiane(18)| Quoted from memory and in meaning, not verbally.-Tr.~
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