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 1    I,   1, p.    3    |       enemies, the accusations of false witnesses, the condemnations
 2    I,   1, p.    5    |     should silence the tongues of false accusers by a more logical
 3    I,   6, p.   30    |      fathers it would have been a false statement. For Holy Scripture
 4   II,   1, p.   65    |         given over to unspeakably false superstition, but is now
 5  III,   2, p.  108    |      transcending the law against false swearing, He lays down the
 6  III           108(13)|        steal. Thou shalt not bear false witness (yeudomarturu&seij
 7  III,   3, p.  118    |         dissuaded from everything false, and exhorted men to honour
 8  III,   3, p.  118    |         that so far from swearing false oaths, they should abstain
 9  III,   5, p.  135    |        steal, Thou shall not bear false witness," he should be calumniated
10  III,   5, p.  140    |       been void of all egoism and false speaking, and to have given
11  III,   5, p.  141    |  disciples, the accusation of the false witnesses, the insults and
12  III,   5, p.  141    |           adorn their Master with false words, they would never
13  III,   5, p.  142    |          as he conspired with the false witnesses against Him, lost
14  III,   5, p.  142    |       surely they who have set no false stamp 75 on anything that
15  III           142(75)| metaphorically of "marking with a false stamp," " falsifying." ~
16  VII,   1, p.   68    |         in promoting idolatry and false beliefs among mankind, the
17    X,   4, p.  210    |         they had instead a wicked false prophet who led the people
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