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 1   Int               | verbatim before the "answer" is given. As the objections represent
 2   Int               |       most important parts, and given the rest in the form of
 3   Int,        4     |        persecution. Harnack has given unintentional support by
 4   Int,        4     |       there are a few sentences given by Eusebius 25 as occurring
 5   Int,        6     |      records stories like those given in the Vita Polycarpi, which
 6   Int          (52) |    twenty-four of that name are given in the Diet. Christ. Biog.~ ~
 7   Int,        7     |       title was Apocriticus, as given in the MS., and I would
 8   Int,        9     | inability to eat the flesh thus given, and of its being turned
 9   III,        I     |         governor? He might have given instruction to His judge
10   III          (109)|        escape from Domitian are given in the answer of Macarius
11   III,       IX     |          but the latter part is given in full, for it raises the
12   III,       IX     |     explanations of the Passion given in other Fathers of the
13   III          (131)|      one in which the words are given their technical use in speaking
14   III,      VII     |     sold for a great price, and given to the poor for expenditure
15   III          (154)|       seven questions which are given in sequence.~ ~
16   III,    XXIII     |        and from this earth were given in later time both corn
17   III          (159)|        suggests the translation given in the text.~ ~
18   III,      XVI     |         drinking of it might be given precedence of the rest.
19   III,   XXVIII     |         common stock. When once given to Christ, it was no longer
20   III          (202)|    inadequate three-fold answer given to the objection. The play
21   III          (205)|             2 No answer is here given to the difficulty about
22   III          (208)|        2 He chooses the example given by Christ Himself in John
23   III          (211)|     correct translation must be given, rather than "sting," as
24   III          (214)|   translation of this answer is given, as its language is curious
25   III          (224)|   omitted, and only vv. 1 and 3 given. ( a0nasth&suntai is not
26    IV          (241)|    measurements of the city are given, which suggest that the
27    IV,       IV     |         on the divine assurance given to both S. Paul and S. Peter,
28    IV,      XIV     |         on the divine assurance given to both S. Paul and S. Peter,
29    IV          (262)|         interesting details are given. He is not otherwise known
30    IV,      VII     |           nothing, except it be given him from heaven" (John iii.
31    IV,      XXV     |       from death has often been given thus. Such grace does not
32    IV,      XXV     |          see the flash of light given by the Apostle's teaching.
33    IV,     XXVI     |      the name |144 of "warm" is given both to the fire and to
34    IV,     XXVI     |        the name of "God" may be given to "gods many and lords
35    IV,      XXI     |      they neither marry nor are given in marriage, but are as
36    IV,    XXVII     |      they neither marry nor are given in marriage, but are as
37    IV,      XXX     |     from being nothing, God has given it an existence, what kind
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