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1 I, Int | the Spirit as well as with water cannot sin. (4) All sins
2 I, 28(4442)| to fall away like flowing water. See Schleusner on παραρρ&#
3 I, 28 | that is not satisfied with water, and the fire that saith
4 I, 32 | stand by the fountain of water; and let it come to pass,
5 I, 32 | me, I pray thee, a little water of this pitcher to drink;
6 I, 32 | maiden coming forth to draw water, the Hebrew word is Almah,
7 I, 36 | they 4514 walked upon the water, which is contrary to nature. 4515 “
8 I, 40 | common bread, and drink of water, for a snowy dress, sleek
9 I, 40 | festivities when He turned water into wine. I shall very
10 I, 48 | termagant soused him with dirty water, but he only wiped his head
11 I, 49(4651)| Contra Celsum, Bk. VII. The water hemlock, or cowbane, is
12 II, Int | Milo of Crotona) bread and water suffice. Horace (12), Xenophon
13 II, 1 | they were baptized with water, not with the Spirit, as
14 II, 2 | I wash myself with snow water and make my hands never
15 II, 3 | These are springs without water, and mists driven by a storm;
16 II, 3 | knowledge and yet have no water: they promise a shower of
17 II, 4 | offended God at the water of strife, and did not enter
18 II, 5 | wine which I created out of water. He did not make water,
19 II, 5 | of water. He did not make water, but wine, the type of his
20 II, 11 | Where there is bread and water, and the like, nature is
21 II, 15 | moderation: “Drink no longer water,” he says. The fact that
22 II, 15 | bids him no longer drink water shows that he had previously
23 II, 15 | he had previously drunk water. The apostle would not have
24 II, 33 | hewers of wood and drawers of water. 4921 And of such value
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