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 1   Int,        4     |         comes from one who is not merely engaged in the vulgar work
 2   Int          (27) |      argued that such remarks are merely interpolations, but sometimes (
 3   Int,        6     |     thinking that his language is merely part of a literary device.
 4   Int,        6     |           theory of authorship is merely a suggestion ; I leave it
 5    II,     VIII     |       Jews who regarded Christ as merely a man, and not the Only
 6    II,       XI     |         erroneous judgment, He is merely man, His witness is not
 7   III,     VIII     |  accordance with judgment,111 but merely in phantom form and lying
 8   III,       IV     |         just to heal the harm not merely of one man or two or three
 9   III,       IV     |       into this life ? 128 But to merely loose one man from bonds
10   III,       VI     |           calls it a sea, and not merely that, but a stormy sea,
11   III,       XV     |          Truly this saying is not merely beast-like and absurd, but
12   III,   XXVIII     |         to keep some back, though merely in itself such a deed does
13   III          (189)|           theory that Macarius is merely borrowing from a book, and
14    IV          (243)|           actual disputation than merely with the writing of a book.~ ~
15    IV,     XXVI     | absolutely. To worship one who is merely such relatively is as great
16    IV,      XXX     |       games ? Is not his running, merely considered in itself, a
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