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 1   Int               |        was found in Epirus, and taken to Athens. It was collated
 2   Int,        5     |    years after the dialogue had taken place. Critics have been
 3    II,      VII     |     Theocleia.76 Daughters have taken this sword and cut themselves
 4    II,      XII     |    mouth. When therefore he had taken the vinegar, Jesus said,
 5    II,      XIX     |      resurrection which had not taken place as if it had done |
 6    II,      XIX     |         His stead ; a trick had taken place in a court of law.
 7    II          (101)|         as first one reading is taken, "cast outside" ( e1cw ),
 8   III,       XI     |      the Roman soldiers who had taken the cities of the East under
 9   III,       XI     |       Greek, and the Romans had taken over all the offices among
10   III,       XI     | incurable sorrows those who are taken captive. It was therefore
11   III,      XII     |       traitor, and the spoil is taken off by the enemy; while
12   III,       XV     |        the course; for you have taken up the same attitude, in
13   III,     XXIV     |       the "deadly drug" must be taken in a less literal sense,
14   III,   XXVIII     |  Besides, if no notice had been taken, they would have thought
15   III          (196)|          po&nw| purou&menoj are taken as part of the quotation
16   III,    XLIII     |         statement which must be taken in conjunction with his
17    IV          (247)|                  1 The story is taken from the Apocryphal part
18    IV,      XIV     |        seeds of their faith had taken root, He granted them the
19    IV,       XV     |    error in the world, and have taken numberless spoils and captives.
20    IV,     XXVI     | Monarchy of God.~ ~[As you have taken an image to express the
21    IV          (299)|         This statement has been taken as proof that the author
22    IV,     XXIV     |         that Troy should not be taken. Nor indeed can He make
23    IV,      XXX     |    unwounded in war, and is not taken prisoner when terrors stand
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