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 1   Int               |     welcome this opportunity of making it more widely known.~ ~
 2   Int,        5     |      heathen, as though he were making a desperate effort to uphold
 3   Int,        6     |         Harnack suggested), and making the Trinitarian doctrine
 4   III,       IX     |         stir up a wild beast by making a noise. |59~ ~Now man had
 5   III,       IV     |        Mark did not shrink from making up an enormous number of
 6   III,       IV     |      panic those who kept them, making them fly breathless and
 7   III,       XI     |       giving right instruction, making manifest to men both the
 8   III,      XII     |         think that the Lord was making an absolute pronouncement
 9   III,     XIII     | falsified the above prophecy by making it apply to more people
10   III,     XIII     |      him just as his tongue was making |75 him sink (like a ship
11   III,    XXIII     |     truly the result of His own making, and from this earth were
12   III,    XXVII     |        he was so firmly set, by making him say what was unworthy
13   III,   XXXIII     |         Then, exaggerating, and making it horrible for a man to
14   III,     XLII     | preserved in the world. For the making of images is reasonably
15    IV               |        which came down upon us, making the Holy Spirit our ally
16    IV,       II     |        does He use His power in making virtue into wickedness nor
17    IV          (288)|        e0n tw~| pneu&mati, thus making "in the name of" refer to
18    IV,   XXVIII     |   question of shame when he was making it; but after its completion,
19    IV,   XXVIII     |      dwell in. So the Deity, in making man, incurs the charge of
20    IV,      XXX     |         working its clods . . . making a tragedy of existence and
21    IV,      XXX     |        beings like an architect making a house, and created man
22    IV,      XXX     |       and the dogs by vultures, making it impossible for his resurrection
23    IV,      XXX     |        it had no existence, and making no investigation of either
24     V               |      may reveal Abraham as |165 making the grace of his works to
25     V               |       faith, that is to say, by making it firm and fermenting it,
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