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 1    II,       IX     |        God is good, not as having received or won this from another,
 2   III,      XII     |        giving what he has, he has received what he had not. By setting
 3   III,      XII     |      grievous to be borne, he has received a fame which is light and
 4   III,    XXIII     |          gave power to as many as received Him to become children of
 5   III,    XXIII     |          did Jeremiah eat when he received the words from the hand
 6   III,      XVI     |         in order that the man who received no harm from the drinking
 7   III,     XXIV     |            without any harm being received. So that which harms unbelievers
 8   III,      XIX     |          offence, and one who had received no thought of what was divine
 9   III,       XX     |        does wrong." But though he received this commandment and injunction,
10   III,    XXVII     |       Christ sees that he has not received this truth from "flesh and
11   III          (181)|           says, "Peter, though he received authority to feed the iambs,
12   III,    XLIII     |          God which He meant to be received with thanksgiving.228 ]~ ~
13    IV,     XIII     |           the south-east have not received it;251 nor the Ethiopians
14    IV,       IV     |              And Peter again, who received authority to feed the lambs,
15    IV,    XXVII     | corruption of the earth, and have received their condition through
16    IV,      XXX     |         beauty than that which it received before. It befits the Divine
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