Book, Chapter

 1   Int,        5|       not his, or a man giving a record of what had actually happened,
 2     I          |        the woman, having had the record of the deed itself nobly
 3    II,      XII|    out-of-date and contradictory record, one can receive it as the
 4    II,      XII|         did they leave any clear record concerning the rest of the
 5    II,     XVII| preserving one tenor of a single record, though with interchange
 6    II,     XVII|         but they did not mar the record. So then, if one said |40 "
 7    II,     XVII|          observe the rule of the record, and do not write a single
 8    II,     XVII|          the Evangelists seem to record some things that are strange.
 9    II,     XVII|   perceived that in this way the record would be above suspicion
10    II,    XVIII|          while the others do not record it. For when he alone said
11    II,       XV|         pray tell us this from a record which can convince us. But
12   III,       IX|    through the leaves with their record of sins, wherein had been
13   III,       IV|        if we would speak of this record likewise, it will appear
14   III,       IV|    according to my judgment, the record contained in this narrative
15   III,       XI|     accordingly.~ ~As for Mark's record that Christ asked what the |
16   III,       VI|      absurdly gives the fabulous record that, when nine hours of
17   III,       XV|       into life? Rumour does not record --- I do not say, this action,
18   III,    XXXIV|          at this clever fellow's record. After countless utterances
19   III,     XLII|         and learn accurately the record of the things sacrificed,
20    IV,       XI|         And it is superfluous to record how many local rulers have
21    IV,      XXX|      story-teller, but a genuine record, and a true relation of
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