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 1    II,      VII     |         dear, and take up their cross and follow Christ. This
 2    II,      XIX     |       had nailed one man to the cross in place of another, through
 3    II,      XIX     |      been delivered over to the cross in His stead ; a trick had
 4    II,       XX     |      that the Saviour, when His cross was set up, should speak
 5   III,     VIII     | portents? Who would have forged cross or tree, or goad or sharp
 6   III,     VIII     |     more than human? But if the cross had not been set up in the
 7   III,     VIII     |         have atoned through the Cross, nor would He have won healing
 8   III,     VIII     |       that is, the nails of the cross or its horn-like arms 113 (
 9   III,        X     |      the bush, and wrote of His cross and revealed it by his rod,
10   III,       VI     |     sending on the disciples to cross the sea after a feast, Himself
11   III,      XIV     |      Heavenly ? So, when on the cross He was also everywhere,
12   III,      XIV     |      less of Christ when on the cross ? Otherwise what were the
13   III,      XIV     |        what were the use of the cross ? The faithful got their
14   III,      XIV     |     Christ's body hung upon the cross, the odour of His Godhead
15   III,     XXIV     |     Jews (Romans x.); or by the Cross, which causes both light
16   III,    XXVII     |        being a hindrance to the cross. So he prompts Peter to
17   III          (181)|        iambs, was nailed to the cross and impaled." Macarius in
18   III,     XXIX     |       then welcome the glorious cross. It was not fit that Herod'
19    IV,       II     |     nature of winged birds, and cross the wide air like some sea,
20    IV,       IV     |      the lambs, was nailed to a cross and impaled on it.255 And
21    IV          (256)|         Peter beat him with his cross. For the legend of milk
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