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 1   Int,        5     |       devil to attack Him in the Passion, and Satan, like a fish,
 2   Int,        8     |      that its explanation of the Passion as |27 a deception of the
 3   Int,       10     |          become divine after the Passion, but if his language is
 4    II,      XII     |          wrote an account of the Passion which was not harmonious
 5    II,      XII     |         give a clear view of his passion to those who were present.
 6    II,      XIX     |          the third day after His Passion from the depths of the earth,
 7    II,      XIX     |          the truth of the Lord's Passion. It was to prevent the unscrupulous
 8    II,      XIX     |   play-acting. He who had had no passion was solemnly parading within
 9   III,        I     |      should |53 have endured His Passion with some boldness, and
10   III,     VIII     |       unveiled the manner of His Passion long before. As the great
11   III,     VIII     | sharpened as a horn,112 then the Passion would not have atoned through
12   III,     VIII     |      kind should turn His saving Passion into mockery, and that no
13   III,     VIII     |          fitting that before the Passion He should have kept His
14   III,     VIII     |          He was that endured the Passion, and who it was that dwelt |
15   III          (117)|    explained the humility of the Passion as a cheating of the devil,
16   III,     VIII     |          to pass. Concerning the Passion then, you may accept such
17   III,       II     |      besought in prayer that His passion should pass from Him, and
18   III,       IX     |      similar explanations of the Passion given in other Fathers of
19   III,       IX     |        bringing on the predicted Passion. Had he altogether failed
20   III,       IX     |       that Christ deprecated His Passion for the sake of the dispensation
21   III,        X     |          Father, and related His Passion in a mystical way in the
22   III,      XIV     |       Himself. It was before the Passion that He said they would
23   III,      XIV     |      about to die. But after the Passion, He had overcome death and
24   III,      XIV     |        and everywhere. After the Passion He passed through everything
25   III,      XIV     |             This was true in the Passion also, as well as after it,
26   III,      XIV     |          show: --- ~ ~During the Passion itself, of course it was
27   III,      XIV     |          world.~ ~But before the Passion, He could truthfully say, "
28   III,    XXVII     |          the dispensation of the Passion. For he knew, he clearly |
29   III,    XXVII     |        clearly |94 knew that the Passion of Christ was a release
30   III,    XXVII     |          His glorious redemptive Passion and stay among the things
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