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 1   Int          |    Germany, and it is therefore a great pleasure to share with others
 2   Int,        2|      story appears that she was a great woman of Edessa named Berenice,
 3   Int,        4|      master-mind of Porphyry, the great Neoplatonist philosopher,
 4   Int,        5|            Of course this makes a great deal of difference to the
 5   Int,        6|          after giving examples of great bishops of former time and
 6   Int,        6|       Asia Minor. He was a really great exponent of the Christian
 7   Int,        6|           ranked with some of the great fathers of that century.
 8   Int,        6|    Nothing leads us to expect any great originality or literary
 9   Int,       10| Apocriticus to rank as one of the great apologies for the faith.
10   Int,       10|          light of to-day. It is a great thing for a man to answer
11   Int,       10|        conclude by saying that my great hope in writing thus on
12     I          |         and honoured ruler of the great city of Edessa,72 having
13     I          |           in all the world --- so great was her experience 73 ---
14    II,      VII|         or virgins' vows. Sons of great men have left their family
15    II,      XIX|      already done against Judaea. Great is the resulting ridicule
16   III          |          a quiet spot, we spent a great deal of the day in discussion.
17   III,     VIII|       Passion long before. As the great Isaiah with voice of might
18   III,       XI|           they might remind their great and kindly king, so to speak,
19   III,       XI|           be a living memorial, a great example, and a general warning,
20   III,       VI|        miracle in having caused a great and fearful storm to cease,
21   III,     XIII|          by thy doubting speech." Great, indeed, was the fall of
22   III,      VII|         was not rather sold for a great price, and given to the
23   III,    XXIII|           place among men who are great and famous, gaining experience
24   III,    XXIII|           the reason of all these great blessings is the eating
25   III,    XXIII|      drink," it would have been a great and impudent lie, for he
26   III,     XXIV|      burning heat, scorching to a great degree the vast tracts of
27   III,     XXIV|      difficulty to men. Then that great man of God came, and when
28   III,      XXV|           The Apostles' faith was great enough to have the world
29   III,      XIX|    foreswore himself, although no great necessity was laid upon
30   III,    XXVII|    Apostles has been shaken by so great a clamour; the very apex
31   III,    XXVII|         the things of earth ? His great faith had to have a great
32   III,    XXVII|         great faith had to have a great rebuke, and his great fall
33   III,    XXVII|           a great rebuke, and his great fall led to his great grief.~ ~
34   III,    XXVII|         his great fall led to his great grief.~ ~For note the height
35   III,   XXXVII|           that you should abuse a great man for behaving towards
36   III,     XLII|        they are not idols. So the great Apostle speaks truth when
37   III,    XXXVI|      virginity as if it were some great thing, and say that they
38    IV          |          perish." Encircled by so great a storm of cunning devices,
39    IV,     XIII|        those who dwell beyond the great northern river Ister, which
40    IV,     XIII|           men have heard it, then great will be the punishment of
41    IV,      XIV|         of life was over, and the great work of bringing souls to
42    IV,       XV|           as that of Asia. And so great was the power of the hidden
43    IV,       VI|      which are so wondrous and so great.264~ ~
44    IV,      VII|            If heaven, which is so great and of such importance |
45    IV,      XVI|           So the world was like a great house made for man to live
46    IV,      XVI|         One whose relation to the great universe was such. They
47    IV,     VIII|        message to give concerning great and divine matters, he is
48    IV,       IX|        ignorance, and this is the great achievement of the wisdom
49    IV,     XVII|          babes (Matt. xi. 25).~ ~[Great things are rightly compared
50    IV,      XXV|         band of them thus : "What great themes and how mightily
51    IV,     XXVI|      merely such relatively is as great a mistake as to hope to
52    IV,      XXI|       difference therefore is not great, whether a man calls them
53    IV,   XXVIII|       creative Word, though He be great and powerful and far removed
54    IV,    XXIII|          5). Therefore you make a great mistake in thinking that
55    IV,      XXX|      years before, He does a very great injustice."~ ~[For in ancient
56    IV,      XXX|          his own possession, as a great and sufficient preservation
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