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1 I, 3(4262) | the Gospel of S. Luke and ten of S. Paul’s Epistles, and
2 I, 22 | died, being an hundred and ten years old.” Moses, moreover,
3 I, 40 | the Gospel mystery of the ten virgins, five of whom were
4 I, 41 | Varro asserts there were ten whose ornament was virginity,
5 I, 48 | and Asia are involved in a ten years’ war. We read of some
6 II, 11(4763)| Rufinus because he possessed ten pounds’ weight of silver-plate
7 II, 18 | quotes the parable of the ten virgins, the wise and the
8 II, 18 | received. In Egypt also the ten plagues fell with equal
9 II, 22 | fruit, no one doubts. The ten virgins also, wise and foolish,
10 II, 22 | Egypt was stricken with the ten plagues, and that Israel
11 II, 24 | of one degree of merit? Ten righteous men can save a
12 II, 25 | illustration. For instance, the ten virgins are not examples
13 II, 30 | It is one thing to owe ten thousand talents, another
14 II, 33 | money, with which one gained ten pounds, another five, and
15 II, 33 | gain he had made, received ten or five cities. But one
16 II, 33 | who had been placed over ten cities. If difference of
17 II, 33 | gain of five talents and ten talents is the same, why
18 II, 33 | is the same, why were not ten cities given to him who
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