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 1   Int,        4     |         either the power or the right to interpret Him to the.
 2    II,      XIV     |       Son of man sitting on the right hand of power, and coming
 3   III,       IV     |       all events it was not |63 right that, instead of casting127
 4   III,       IV     |        rightfully be called not right action but rascality.~ ~
 5   III,       XI     |       in each thing, and giving right instruction, making manifest
 6   III          (137)|       ron. This can scarcely be right. Probably the right reading
 7   III          (137)| scarcely be right. Probably the right reading is to_n xoi~ron,
 8   III,      XII     |         that give lustre to his right action.~ ~[Just as the same
 9   III,      XII     |     blemishes in men, and it is right thus to disperse these by
10   III,    XXIII     |      for He would not have done right in thus offering the life
11   III,      XVI     |         wise hurt them." So the right thing would be for those
12   III          (162)|   little doubt that this is the right reading, for it accords
13   III,      XIX     |         and vanished; how is it right to find this sentence of
14   III,      XIX     |   conclude then that, if He was right in taking him up and calling
15   III,    XXVII     |       all but plucked up. It is right therefore to see the time
16   III,   XXXVII     |     saying thus: --- [It is not right that you should abuse a
17   III,   XXXIII     |    saying simply that it is not right to give heed to those things
18   III,      XLI     | distinguished till standards of right and wrong were set up. From
19    IV,       XV     |        s prediction ? It is not right to do so, but rather to
20    IV,      XVI     |  intended for it. Just as it is right for the keeper of a vineyard
21    IV,        X     |       12 ; Luke v. 31).~ ~It is right to examine another matter
22    IV,     XXVI     |      actual deity.~ ~And so the right thing to do is to worship
23    IV          (295)|        Nicephorus preserves the right order.~ ~
24    IV,    XXIII     |      from slaves. And it is not right to think that God is more
25    IV,      XXX     |      that are measured, even so right action and all the virtue
26     V               |      his faith he works what is right, wherefore he is beloved
27     V               |        one set virtue under its right heading, for no one had
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