Book, Chapter

 1   Int,        7|     the Athens MS., viz. "An account of the disputed questions
 2    II,      XII|    For each of them wrote an account of the Passion which was
 3    II,     XVII|   reed," he said "hyssop" on account of the similar course of
 4    II,      XIV|   should be subjected on His account to punishments of the gravest
 5   III,       IV| knavery, that He should take account of murderous spirits, which
 6   III,       IV|         And again, in taking account of enemies and allowing
 7   III,       XI|   hung round their necks, on account of their misdoings. Whence
 8   III,      XII|  poverty |71 praiseworthy on account of it. For many are poor,
 9   III,      XII|   but each is properly so on account of his own experience. It
10   III,    XXXII|     or doth he say it on our account? On our account it was written" (
11   III,    XXXII|    it on our account? On our account it was written" (v. 10).203
12   III,    XXXII|     viii. 8-9) ? If He takes account of fishes, much more of
13    IV,        X|     earth. If then it was on account of those who are weak, as
14    IV,   XXVIII|   been made flesh in Mary on account of the humiliation of such
15    IV,      XXX|      Man was made on his own account, not on account of any other
16    IV,      XXX|      his own account, not on account of any other being, but
17    IV,      XXX|    them are created on man's account, and when he receives a
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