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 1   Int,        6     |     tendency which is so plainly seen in the Apocriticus, is very
 2    II,      VII     |         a warfare may be plainly seen in the deaths of the martyrs.
 3    II,      XVI     |          wronged. And it will be seen that it was not the Slanderer
 4   III,        I     |       not many hours was plainly seen in the city then called
 5   III,     VIII     |          of might says, "We have seen him, and he had no form
 6   III,     VIII     |     concealing Himself, suddenly seen and then again invisible ?
 7   III,     VIII     |   conduct which results from it, seen in the theatre; namely,
 8   III,     VIII     |       humble in the contest, was seen to be most terrible after
 9   III,       IX     |          follows : The devil had seen His mighty works, and was
10   III,      XII     |           while through it he is seen to be unpurified, and so
11   III          (212)| abbreviated form, but it will be seen that, unlike some of his
12    IV,       XI     |         of the world" is clearly seen in the seasons. The spring
13    IV,      XII     |          allegorise thus, may be seen from such pasages as "The
14    IV,    XXVII     |         real lion that a man has seen when he has beheld one in
15    IV,      XXX     |      success of the righteous be seen ; that there should be no
16    IV,      XXX     |       the beauty of which is not seen in the light but is concealed
17     V          (323)|     suggest, and the dialogue is seen to have had a much broader
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