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 1   Int,        1    |    heathen philosopher, which took place on five successive
 2   Int,        3    |    elsewhere. In 1911 Harnack took up the subject, and set
 3     I          (75)|       v. 21) savs that Julian took it down and put up his own
 4    II          (80)|    here implied, such as only took place in the latter part
 5    II,      XIX    |       from thinking that what took place was untrue, that the
 6    II,       XX    |    suggested in v. 32. For He took a human body as the cord
 7    II,      XXI    |     was a spiritual force who took possession of him. This
 8   III,       XI    |       running away. But as it took place, this was not so;
 9   III,      XIV    |     and between them a change took place in the speaker Himself.
10   III,      XIV    |  course it was as God that He took the thief to His own Paradise,
11   III,       XV    |       and the Thracian Tereus took his fill of such food unwillingly.
12   III,    XXIII    |  earth, and from the earth He took man and wrought him, and
13   III,    XXIII    |  wrought him, and from man He took His body and became incarnate.
14   III,    XXIII    |     was this body that Christ took upon Him, it was natural
15   III,    XXIII    |      was natural that when He took the bread and the cup, He
16   III,    XXXIV    | countless utterances which he took from the law in order to
17   III,      XLI    |       men from true life, and took its "strength" from the
18    IV              |   Theosthenes,235 we scarcely took heart.236 But what argument
19    IV,      XII    |     which were really angels, took up Elijah.~ ~With regard
20    IV,      XVI    |    and his body, which Christ took, is His footstool. To this
21    IV,     XVII    |  human society. The woman who took the meal is obviously creation,
22    IV,   XXVIII    |      the virgin earth that He took the flesh and made it in
23    IV,     XXIX    |      we must confess that God took our flesh, and not think
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