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 1   Int               |         really presents us with two separate works, for the
 2   Int,        1     |    Pauline Epistles, but one or two concern the Old Testament,
 3   Int,        3     |         Palmyra. This man wrote two books called Philaktheis
 4   Int,        3     |    suggested by Le Quien nearly two centuries before. There
 5   Int,        4     |       really to be divided into two parts, after iii. 19, though
 6   Int,        4     |     theory that he is using the two books of the Philaletheis
 7   Int,        5     |        Empire was divided among two Augusti and two Caesars
 8   Int,        5     |   divided among two Augusti and two Caesars in the year A.D.
 9   Int,        5     |      may be recognised." 33 But two points should be considered;34 ---
10   Int,        6     |        an identification of the two. Photius records that this
11   Int,        6     | elaborate theory of there being two men who are responsible
12   Int,        6     |        original division of the two books of Hierocles being
13   Int          (59) |                  2 M. R. James, Two Lectures on the Newly-discovered
14    II               |       and Macarius has combined two of them in one answer, as
15    II,       IX     |     clear the question of those two sayings: "None is good save
16    II,        X     |         one act he accomplished two objects, for he both tortured
17    II,       XV     |       and it is impossible that two worlds should exist) where
18    II,       XX     |             Note that there are two readings : "cast out," and "
19   III,       IX     |        had met his fall through two things, a tree, and the
20   III,       IV     |         since Matthew says that two demons 125 from the tombs
21   III          (125)|     should of course have said "two demoniacs."~ ~
22   III,       IV     |       steep into the sea, about two thousand, and were choked;
23   III,       IV     |        flat mockery ! A herd of two thousand swine ran into
24   III,       IV     |        not merely of one man or two or three or thirteen, but
25   III,       XI     |      you that Matthew speaks of two men possessed with demons,
26   III,       XI     |      one. For Matthew speaks of two demons, but does not say
27   III,       XI     |   demons, but does not say that two men were possessed by them ;130
28   III,       XI     |        For there must have been two chief demons, to which Matthew
29   III,       XI     |         when he says there were two men, but Mark indicates
30   III,       XI     |          if one says there were two demoniacs and the other
31   III,       XI     |        be, not one of them, but two.133~ ~We must now inquire
32   III,       VI     |         across in not more than two hours, nor can it admit
33   III,     XIII     |        of this leading Apostle. Two shipwrecks were his ---
34   III,    XXIII     |   pouring forth richly from the two Testaments |82 as it were
35   III,    XXIII     |  Testaments |82 as it were from two breasts. It is indeed she
36   III,     XXIV     |       find them contradicted by two facts. First, those who
37   III          (165)|        words. The truth is that two passages are combined. 1Arqhti
38   III,     XXVI     |      and worship me." The other two requests were apparently
39   III          (177)|      work was here divided into two, a division which Macarius
40   III          (177)|     theory that the work is the two books of the Philalethes
41   III          (177)|        Harnack reconstruct? the two parts as follows : the first
42   III,   XXXIII     |          and dashes against the two things as though in the
43   III,       XL     |  fulfilling the whole law, take two enactments, concerning the
44   III,       XL     |       contradicts the other. If two points are so hard, what
45    IV,      XVI     |      CHAPTER XVI. Answer to the two objections based on the
46    IV,      XVI     |         same thing by the other two passages --- by Isaiah xxxiv.
47    IV,      XVI     |   purpose in choosing out these two particular trees may be
48    IV,     XVII     |     CHAPTER XVII. Answer to the two objections (Chaps. VIII
49    IV,    XVIII     |      Christ is referring to the two kinds of reasonable beings.
50    IV,      XXI     |        And he gave to Moses the two tables which were written
51    IV,   XXVIII     |        the more precious of the two --- soil, or a virgin? Man
52    IV,     XXIV     |        indeed can He make twice two, which make the number four,
53    IV,      XXX     |       question from both of the two, and expound to you first,
54    IV,      XXX     |        may argue that there are two uncreated things; or rather,
55     V               |        For, joining each of the two things with a kindred bond,
56     V               | combination and mingling of the two that is wholesome. This
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