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 1   Int,        4     |     are mostly to the human side of the faith, and are directed
 2   Int,        9     |     is so uncertain.~ ~This side of the Apocriticus was discussed
 3    II,     XIII     |    with a spear pierced his side, and forthwith came there
 4    II,    XVIII     |    with a spear pierced his side." This was in order that
 5    II,    XVIII     |    in order that the opened side might grant an inlet to
 6    II,    XVIII     | flow of death came from His side] 96 the cause of salvation
 7    II,    XVIII     |    needs also flow from His side From His side did the blow
 8    II,    XVIII     | flow from His side From His side did the blow spring, from
 9    II,    XVIII     |   the blow spring, from His side flowed also the spring of
10    II,    XVIII     |  spring of life.97 From His side came the disease and also
11    II,    XVIII     |  also the healing. From His side was the wandering |43 and
12    II,    XVIII     |  wandering |43 and from his side was the returning. From
13    II,    XVIII     |     the returning. From His side was the pain, and from His
14    II,    XVIII     |  was the pain, and from His side was the painlessness.~ ~
15    II,    XVIII     |     that the smiting of His side has been made good by His
16    II,    XVIII     |   has been made good by His side.~ ~This is true, even if
17    II,       XX     |      Paul calls the fleshly side, which he painfully crucified, "
18   III          (117)|     nai. This expresses one side of the Christological views
19   III          (117)|   then current, but not the side which recommended itself
20   III,    XXIII     |    to you the physiological side of eating (if indeed you
21    IV,     XIII     |      has come to the tragic side of the world. ~ ~But if
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