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1 II (81) | when in difficulty for a plain answer, he resorts to it 2 II, IX | is created, he makes it plain that in the one case the 3 II, XII | reproach me ?" 91 it is plain that this is a discordant 4 II (92) | the saying is not quite plain. It would be more in keeping 5 II, XV | Clearly against it. That is plain from the language, for that 6 III (109)| regarded him as a hero is plain from Bk. iv. 25. (See p. 7 III, IX | sufficient, and the fact is quite plain that Christ deprecated His 8 III, XI | this saying is made quite plain, let us examine the point 9 III, XI | it would not have been plain to them all, because it 10 III, XI | so; but it became quite plain and obvious to all, through 11 III, XXIII | tale more clearly, and make plain the question of the passage, 12 III, XXVI | so, what follows makes it plain that it would have led to 13 III, XX | xviii. 22).~ ~It is also plain that Peter is condemned 14 III, XXXII | sake of covetousness, is plain from his words, "Who ever 15 IV, II | Paul's lie becomes very plain when he says, "We which 16 IV, XVI | heaven and earth.~ ~[It is plain that the passing away of 17 IV, XVI | fault of theirs, and equally plain that it must be accepted 18 IV, XVIII | Luke v. 31).~ ~[It is quite plain that in dividing sick and 19 IV, XXV | before us ! But accept the plain answer to them, since it 20 IV, XXX | attached, the reason is quite plain (i.e. that it was made from