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 1   Int,        3     |    arguments on this and many points, so I venture to refer the
 2   Int,        4     |       Asia Minor, but when he points his opponent to the effects
 3   Int          (26) |      details, and for further points in this connexion, see J.
 4   Int,        5     |       recognised." 33 But two points should be considered;34 ---
 5   Int,        6     |      already |21 stated,44 he points his opponent to the East,
 6   Int,        7     |     is infinitely higher, and points to Him on whom reliance
 7    II,      XII     |     invention, and either |39 points to many who were crucified,
 8    II,       XV     |  prepared to investigate such points more closely, we should
 9   III               |  raising questions on so many points, declared that it was for
10   III,     VIII     |     then, you may accept such points as these by way of answer.~ ~
11   III,       IX     | dragon with a hook."123~ ~The points of our answer to you are
12   III          (171)|    over one of his opponent's points.~ ~
13   III,      XXX     |       not completed the vital points in the questions which you
14   III,      XXX     |  about the questions, and the points of difficulty have become
15   III,   XXXVII     |    Paul, and the multitude of points 195 had at length grown
16   III,       XL     | contradicts the other. If two points are so hard, what of the
17    IV               |        WHEN a large number of points had been raised by the judgment
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