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1 I, 1(4254) | against his adversary must be taken as the inferences which
2 I, 7 | Gentiles also, should be taken? Let us then consider Paul’
3 I, 11 | that these words must be taken in close connection with
4 I, 12 | meaning of the words must be taken into account. He who has
5 I, 15 | or a fourth wife has been taken, she is reckoned as the
6 I, 15 | first husband, a second is taken why should not a sixth after
7 I, 20 | level, how is it that one is taken, the other rejected? 4367
8 I, 21 | the reproach of Egypt was taken away, and the name of the
9 I, 25 | history of his book shows, was taken captive with King Jehoiakim
10 I, 26 | but those which they had taken before they knew the Gospel.
11 I, 34 | weaker men should not be taken as well? All cannot be strong.
12 I, 34 | over, and a married man taken? Perhaps because he lacks
13 I, 39(4557)| original the participles may be taken as predicates of either
14 I, 40 | excepted, the place of which is taken by the tribe of Levi, twelve
15 I, 42(4591)| philosopher is said to have taken the disgrace so much to
16 I, 45 | that he must be immediately taken, wrested the weapon from
17 I, 49 | wives chastity after having taken their chastity away. Marriages
18 II, 3 | There hath no temptation taken you, but such as man can
19 II, 8 | citadel of the mind cannot be taken unless the enemy have previously
20 II, 10 | trouble on our part; and, if taken in moderation, such food
21 II, 15 | the unclean animals were taken into Noah’s ark by pairs,
22 II, 15 | the victory was due, was taken by lot, and 4791 could not
23 II, 17 | flesh, if we choose, may be taken as food; but as we prefer
24 II, 29 | the spirit of Moses was taken and given to the seventy
25 II, 33 | the very talent which was taken from the timid or negligent
26 II, 36(4934)| influenced some who had taken a vow of virginity, to marry.~
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