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 1   Int               |          them preserves for us a form of anti-Christian literature
 2   Int               |        and given the rest in the form of a summary.~ ~Such is
 3   Int,        5     |         afterwards, and that its form is a mere literary device,
 4   Int,        6     |      book and issued them in the form of an attack on the New
 5   Int,        6     |          worked into its present form, the original division of
 6   Int,        8     |          suggest that it did not form part of his canon. With
 7   Int,        9     |      always to be trusted in the form in which he has been content
 8    II          (84) |       sxh&mati mean "in specious form"?~ ~
 9    II,      XIX     |          a cunning device, and a form of jugglery; some other
10   III,     VIII     |          seen him, and he had no form nor comeliness, but his
11   III,     VIII     |          nor comeliness, but his form was without honour " (Isa.
12   III,     VIII     |            but merely in phantom form and lying semblance. Hence
13   III,       IV     |       the most unclean and hated form of beast? And, again, how
14   III,       XI     | suspicion as not being in bodily form. For any one might have
15   III,      XII     |         who is implicated in any form of complaint ;142 no one
16   III,    XXIII     |         nourishment comes in the form of milk, but milk is really
17   III,    XXIII     |          it forth in a palatable form.] ~ ~If then even boys tell
18   III,      XVI     |  presidency, to make use of this form of test. The deadly drug
19   III          (212)|         is in a very abbreviated form, but it will be seen that,
20   III          (213)|         quoted in an abbreviated form.~ ~
21    IV          (248)|                1 The abbreviated form of the quotation is tacitly
22    IV,      XIX     |       introduce into the world a form of society which is without
23    IV,      XXI     |        It is reasonable that the form of the statues should be
24    IV,    XXVII     |      sometimes appeared in human form, yet they were not really
25    IV,    XXVII     |          not really of the human form and behaviour they appeared
26    IV,     XXIV     |       make them rise in a comely form, it would be impossible
27    IV,      XXX     |         again receiving a better form and covering, does not dissolve
28    IV,      XXX     |       essence while changing its form ; that everything in the
29    IV,      XXX     |         house and decorating the form of its appearance, he receives
30     V          (320)|  quotation also appears in Latin form in his Adversus Magdaburgenses,
31     V          (323)|           1 It is uncertain what form of attack Macarius is here
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