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1 2, III | neighboring city46 where I had gone to study grammar and rhetoric;
2 4, IV | with him - now that he was gone - became a frightful torment.
3 4, XIV | in him? Because if he had gone unpraised, and these same
4 4, XV | own mutable substance had gone astray of its own free will
5 4, XV | that body? O perversity gone too far! But so it was with
6 5, II | wast, before me; but I had gone away, even from myself,
7 5, V | piety, therefore, Mani had gone astray, and all his show
8 5, IX | then, where should I have gone but into the fiery torment
9 6, I | me and where hadst thou gone away?150 For hadst thou
10 6, I | the God of my heart. I had gone down into the depths of
11 6, VIII | CHAPTER VIII~ ~13. He had gone on to Rome before me to
12 6, XII | from that he would have gone on to the experiment itself,
13 6, XVII(211)| We have gone weighed down from beneath;
14 7, VIII | blood! Because others have gone before us, are we ashamed
15 7, X | dread arrogance they have gone farther away from thee,
16 8, II | support the drudgery had gone, and I would have been overwhelmed
17 8, IV | supplication, the pain was gone. But what pain? How did
18 9, IV | pilgrims - those who have gone before and those who are
19 9, XI | nowhere else for them to have gone) and must be collected [
20 10, XXVII | man has already in silence gone through a span of time,
21 11, XV | hath also made me. “I have gone astray like a lost sheep478;
22 12, XX | words of thy messengers have gone flying over the earth, high
23 12, XX | because “their sound has gone out through all the earth,
24 12, XXV | earth, for “their sound has gone forth into all the earth.”638~
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