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 1    I,   6, p.   38|     They pray no longer to lords many, but to one Lord according
 2   IV,   1, p.  162|   of the Universe, Lord of lords, and King of kings. But
 3   IV,  15, p.  193|  King of kings and Lord of lords, calls Him the Christ and
 4    V,   3, p.  238| also plainly confesses Two Lords in Ps. cix.: the One, the
 5    V,   6, p.  250|    David, acknowledges Two Lords, and the (231) Second, as
 6    V,   8, p.  252| Veil reveals God to be Two Lords, ~"THE sun arose on the
 7    V,   8, p.  252|   unreservedly confess two Lords, we do not regard them both
 8    V,  19, p.  263|   of kings and the Lord of lords (as Daniel says: "Thousand
 9    V,  21, p.  265|  That this Psalm knows Two Lords.  ~[Passage quoted, Ps.
10    V,  23, p.  266|   He speaks. Therefore two Lords stands out in the destruction (
11    V,  24, p.  267|  From Obadiah. ~Of the Two Lords, Father and Son, and of
12    V,  27, p.  269|    of the existence of two Lords, the Father and God of the
13 VIII,   2, p.  123|  King of kings and Lord of lords? For to Him only, as excelling
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