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 1   Int               |      offer final conclusions with regard to him, but he is full of
 2   Int,        3     | Abstinentia as an authority. With regard to the answers, Harnack
 3   Int,        6     |           author as Macarius, and regard Magnes as a place-name,
 4   Int          (40) |      condemned, particularly with regard to the non-eternity of punishment,
 5   Int,        6     |        for a similar attempt with regard to the answers, though in
 6   Int,        8     |         Apocalypse of Peter. With regard to the apocryphal book last
 7   Int,        8     |           part of his canon. With regard to the text used, the quotations
 8   Int,        9     |         to my own suggestion with regard to the passage about the
 9   Int,       10     |         passage in iv. 25.~ ~With regard to the Church and the Christian
10   Int,       10     |       name has meant nothing will regard him with interest henceforth,
11    II,       IX     |     distinction in your mind with regard to what is "good." It will
12    II,     XVII     |           down, with more careful regard for truth than for purity
13    II,      XIX     |           out of countenance with regard to Him, as is often wont
14   III,       IV     |     fiction."~ ~Once more, if you regard it as not fiction, but bearing
15   III,       XI     |          a sufficient answer with regard to this story. |69 ~ ~
16   III,        V     |     learnt this lesson, to pay no regard to virtue, but without let
17   III,     XIII     |       Mark vi. 48, etc.).~ ~[With regard to the "fourth watch," perhaps
18   III,     XIII     |       hour" of the night.147 With regard to the use of the word "
19   III,    XXIII     |       rest, lend me your ear with regard to the dispensation of the
20   III,    XVIII     |         somewhere which says with regard to Him, "In their hands
21    IV,      XII     |            took up Elijah.~ ~With regard to your argument that everything
22    IV          (250)| significant that a heathen should regard Christianity as universally
23    IV,      XVI     |       fell and was corrupted with regard to divine things. God therefore |
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