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1 Int, 6 | if to "drink any deadly thing" cannot hurt a true believer, 2 Int, 10 | of to-day. It is a great thing for a man to answer so many 3 II, IX | and also with any created thing; as for example when He 4 II, XI | it would have been a sad thing for the world if He had 5 II, XVII | word, but there will be one thing that underlies them all. 6 II, XVII | many things, but some one thing with an interchange of names. 7 II, XVII | and do not write a single thing beyond what was spoken then 8 II, XIII | be spoken of concerning a thing which is not real ?~ ~ 9 II, XVIII | is itself the one secret thing, testifies to that which 10 II, XIX | officialism of the whole thing.]~ ~Because of the likelihood 11 II, XIX | proclamation might not be a human thing, but a divine.~ ~ 12 II, XVI | it.~ ~And tell me another thing. Is the Slanderer subject 13 III, VIII | his enemies. What greater thing could there be than to return 14 III, XI | He was doing good in each thing, and giving right instruction, 15 III, V | rich (which is the first thing, or rather the last thing, 16 III, V | thing, or rather the last thing, in disgrace and misfortune), 17 III, XVI | they shall drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them" ( 18 III, XVI | hurt them." So the right thing would be for those selected 19 III, XVI | his belief is genuine, the thing that he believes in is not 20 III, XXIV | they shall drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them" ( 21 III, XVIII | stone." So the really fair thing to do, was to demonstrate 22 III, XXI | sin. And there is another thing which he ought to have borne 23 III, XXXI | am a Roman," is neither thing, although he attaches himself 24 III, XXXI | and an enemy to each |103 thing, by stealing into each, 25 III, XXXIII | witness that if any man do one thing of the law,206 he is a debtor 26 III (206)| circumcised." Perhaps the "one thing" comes from James ii. 10. 27 III, XL | When he says that to do one thing in the law obliges a man 28 III, XXXVI | marriage as from an evil thing lead the way in obedience, 29 III, XXXVI | as if it were some great thing, and say that they are filled 30 III, XLIII | recommending so excellent a thing as virginity,225 and thus 31 IV, I | upon the fair and beautiful thing He has created, but, as 32 IV, II | iv. 15-17).244 Here is a thing that indeed rises in the 33 IV, II | chariot. Even if such a thing is possible, it is monstrous, 34 IV, XVI | are brought to the same thing by the other two passages --- 35 IV, XVII | Cilicia 279 in so feeble a thing as a small circle.~ ~Why 36 IV (285)| strictly adhered to. The odd thing is that in this case the 37 IV, XXVI | deity.~ ~And so the right thing to do is to worship Him 38 IV, XXVII | his supplication to a dumb thing which he has moulded, deciding 39 IV, XXVIII | dispensation, not in any other thing, but in the flesh. Nor did 40 IV, XXIV | and fitness for a certain thing, and then are prevented 41 IV, XXX | mastery of himself a pitiable thing without one to crown him ? 42 V | good deeds is a useless thing and altogether incomplete,