Book, Chapter

 1   Int,        6|  foundation of his work. He was living in the East, but had visited
 2   III,       XI|      afraid to imitate a way of living which is foul and like the
 3   III,       XI|       in order that we may be a living memorial, a great example,
 4   III,       XV|         a pollution. But no one living in a state of peace prepared
 5   III,    XXIII|       it, we enjoy ourselves by living on it. And now, for the
 6   III,    XXIII|      who ate, as not having the living Word in combination with
 7   III,    XXVII|      the Christ, the Son of the living God." Christ sees that he
 8   III,    XXVII|        anointed one, a son of a living God." For there are many
 9   III,    XXVII|     sons of God"), many who are living, and "gods many and lords
10   III,  XXXVIII|      race is called an Asian by living in Asia, so might Paul become
11   III,     XLII|     things that were winged and living, and ordered them to be
12   III,     XLII|          And the dead bodies of living creatures exist as dead
13    IV,       II|         piece of quackery, that living things, pressed down by
14    IV,     XIII| drinking milk and eating flesh, living for something like a hundred
15    IV,      XXI|      the god. For the images of living creatures and the temples
16    IV,      XXI|   reckoned to be the fairest of living creatures and an image of
17     V          |  neighbours, and without guile, living to avoid evil both in giving
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