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 1   Int,        3     |        Philalethes, or "Friend of truth"), and after addressing
 2   Int,        7     |       word Philalethes (friend of truth) and Monogenes (Only-begotten),
 3   Int,       10     |          not the criterion of the truth of a fact, and in such narratives
 4    II,       IX     |           of name steals away the truth and has a single way of
 5    II,       XI     |         says He is the Light, the Truth, etc., disdaining witness
 6    II,     XVII     |   phraseology.~ ~No one seeks the truth that is in the nature of
 7    II,     XVII     |           more careful regard for truth than for purity of style.
 8    II,     XVII     |          zeal was to preserve the truth of what was stated. And
 9    II,    XVIII     |        For another is telling the truth when he tells of the beggar
10    II,      XIX     |          in and stealing away the truth of the Lord's Passion. It
11   III,     VIII     |           was false combating the truth. For the wonderful works
12   III,     VIII     |          there would have been no truth whatever in God being enrolled
13   III,     VIII     |          with no more than verbal truth, and fr.r from the deeds
14   III,       IV     |          bearing some relation to truth, there is really plenty
15   III,        V     |           handed down the rule of truth, but of some poor men who
16   III,       VI     |          But those who relate the truth about that locality say
17   III,       VI     |        Mark goes very wide of the truth when he very absurdly gives
18   III,    XXIII     | physiologists, and learn the real truth about such matters (and
19   III,    XXIII     |         it is by the same rule of truth. For if indeed Christ gave
20   III,    XXIII     |           their mind, but in very truth the body and blood of Christ,
21   III          (165)|        alters its last words. The truth is that two passages are
22   III,    XXVII     |          he has not received this truth from "flesh and blood,"
23   III          (173)|           that the "rock" was the truth of Christ's divinity, on
24   III,    XXVII     |           reveals the impregnable truth, and the unique nature of
25   III,     XXXI     |        clear issue and steals the truth, laying siege in different
26   III,     XXXI     |         him to say : "I speak the truth in Christ, I lie not" (Rom.
27   III,   XXXIII     |       that ye should not obey the truth," that is, the Gospel? (
28   III,     XLII     |         gods; but the judgment of truth does not lay down such an
29   III,     XLII     |          the great Apostle speaks truth when he says, "An idol is
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