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1 I | the truths concealed in poor and contemptible language. 2 I | Ebion" is the Hebrew for "poor "), and suppose that Christ 3 IV | Of the solecisms and poor style of Scripture. From 4 V(148) | of his wealth to give the poor but independent scholar 5 XIV | contained in the seemingly poor language. And if I may dare 6 XIV | of the Divine Scriptures, poor as it is, has given inspiration 7 XIV | the inmates of hovels, and poor folk who know nothing of 8 XIV | to suit the tastes of the poor, of rustics, and the majority 9 XIV | is not "corrupted" by the poor diction in which it is conveyed; 10 XXIII | mercy, but persecuted the poor and needy man, and the broken 11 XXIII | mercy, but persecuted the poor and needy man." 556He might 12 XXIII | his father was, rich or poor, sound in body or maimed, 13 XXIII(581)| discovered his father in the poor old workman, and the discussions 14 XXIII | at a certain time you had poor luck, and ask him to be 15 XXVI | the poorest of men, so poor that he had not bread of 16 XXVI | not killed; thought to be poor, he maketh many rich, and 17 XXVI | which is thus described: "A poor man endureth not a threat." 18 Index | note: its solecisms and poor style, 35 f., 45, 62; its