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1 I, Int | treatise containing all, or part of the opinions here controverted,
2 I, 7 | long as I do the husband’s part, I fail in continency. The
3 I, 8 | our human condition and is part of human effort. I would
4 I, 10 | understand that they are part of His body though indeed
5 I, 22 | family in Jerusalem; and part of the highest blessing
6 I, 28 | offend her husband, they must part. 4441 “A continual dropping
7 I, 33 | in recollection to act a part which you do not in person.
8 I, 44(4598)| the cost of the greater part of her dominions.~
9 II, 4(4715) | sq. R.V. for the latter part of the verse has “Round
10 II, 5 | resurrection he ate a fish and part of a honey-comb, not sesame
11 II, 8 | forces the soul to take part in them, and after a manner
12 II, 10 | with little trouble on our part; and, if taken in moderation,
13 II, 15 | even then, fasting was in part commanded. For, seeing that
14 II, 15 | unmeaning), fasting was in part consecrated: restraint in
15 II, 15(4800)| story is in the apocryphal part of the book of Daniel.~
16 II, 17 | after His resurrection eat part of a broiled fish and of
17 II, 17 | certain kinds of food on the part of the worshippers of Isis
18 II, 23 | done away. For we know in part, and we prophesy in part:
19 II, 23 | part, and we prophesy in part: but when that which is
20 II, 23 | come, then that which is in part shall be done away.” And
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