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 1    I             2    | proving what is passed over in silence. ~
 2    I,   1, p.    3    |     portray Christ's wonderful silence, His gentleness and fortitude,
 3    I,   1, p.    5    |       truth we hold: it should silence the tongues of false accusers
 4   II,   3, p.   75    |     and by their aid to put to silence those of the Circumcision,
 5  III,   2, p.  113    |       for them to pass over in silence that which followed, namely
 6  III,   3, p.  121    |       of the soul. By (b) pure silence and pure thoughts of Him
 7  III           121(36)|  example of Pythagoras he kept silence five years: then he sailed
 8  III,   5, p.  139    |        thought it best to keep silence. And so Mark also omitted
 9  III,   5, p.  142    |       either passed it over in silence, or denied it, for no man
10    X,   3, p.  203    |     pass not over my praise in silence," praying that the instruction
11    X,   3, p.  203    |  Covenant might not be lost in silence, but might live to the end
12    X,   8, p.  222    |      by night, and there is no silence." He is surely shewing His
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