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 1   Int,        6     |         He does not trouble to change the locality from the East
 2   Int,        9     |        where there is a sudden change of style, and the use of
 3    II,       IX     |   stand steadfast, but suffers change, --- this He connects with
 4   III,      XIV     |      times, and between them a change took place in the speaker
 5   III          (183)|       words, necessitating the change of au0th~j (i. e. the church)
 6    IV,        I     |    founded. Even if He were to change the fashion into something
 7    IV,        I     |      good that the world would change if it came to an end late
 8    IV,        I     |       repented, and decided to change the whole. Perchance Paul
 9    IV,       XI     |      glory has departed.~ ~The change in "the fashion of the world"
10    IV,       XI     |       our joy. Yes, all things change, even as the sea never maintains
11    IV,       XI     |    make out that things do not change, you must also show that
12    IV,       II     |         although He is able to change the lot of the things that
13    IV,      XVI     |        will be affected by the change of these things. Indeed,
14    IV,      XXX     |   nature that is unbegotten to change for the better the existence
15    IV,      XXX     | suitable that it should suffer change and alteration. Therefore
16    IV,      XXX     |     man that the whole suffers change, seeing that it was also
17    IV,      XXX     |         and when he receives a change and alteration, the whole
18    IV,      XXX     |      without even an effort to change man, His rational treasure
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