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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