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 1   I,  53| yourselves-danger, I say, by no means small, but one dealing with matters
 2   I,  53|           carried about as but a very small part of Himself, He allowed
 3   I,  55|              and reckoned it as but a small sacrifice to surrender their
 4   I,  56|        effrontery; they have extolled small matters to an inordinate
 5  II,  49|               hillock there are a few small grains from which, when
 6  II,  49|           less bitter water, for that small quantity is swallowed up
 7  II,  55|                in either case it is a small matter in our opinion; nor
 8  II,  58|           world? why some of them are small, others large and greater,-
 9 III,  31|           lord of the fish, great and small, king of the depths of the
10  IV,  37|              favour, and because some small spaces were desecrated,
11  VI,  18|           images are at one time made small, and reduced to the size
12 VII,  12|                and rich, the other of small fortune, but worthy of praise
13 VII,  12|               a little incense, and a small piece of some odorous substance,-
14 VII,  21|              confounded, and it is no small crime to throw the ceremonies
15 VII,  24|            first is fat cut into very small pieces, as dainties are;
16 VII,  28|             separated from them by no small interval. For if it is true,
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