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1 Int | to be the recipient of a new Revelation of the Paraclete,
2 Int | passage adduced from the New Testament4 in the whole
3 Int(4)| Religion, p. 275, where for 'New Testament' we should, I
4 Ana | similarly, have distorted the New Testament; and many of our
5 Ana | example continually attract new converts (ch. 50). ~ ~
6 IV | cut down and fell with the new axes of imperial rescripts
7 V(11) | not men worship in private new or strange gods, except
8 X | important as they are,— new, old, barbarian, Greek,
9 XI | deified, as the author of a new fruit, because its discoverer
10 XVI | misunderstand 42. ~But now a new representation of our God
11 XXII | substances; nor is the name a new one. The philosophers are
12 XXII | remedies which are either new or absolutely opposed to
13 XXXV | house in the guise of some new brothel! ~But with respect
14 XXXV | utter than how to wish for a new Caesar. ~'But these are
15 XLVII | similarly have corrupted the New Testament. Many of our doctrines
16 XLVII | opinions, adulterated even our New Testament also, in order
17 XLVIII| out of nothing? Nothing new will happen to thee! Thou,
18 L | example continually attract new converts. ~'WHY then,' you
19 L | Christians is a source of new life 130. ~Many amongst
20 App | political gild or club than as a new religious sect 131. ~I. ~
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