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 1   Int,        4     |       remain to us. It evidently comes from one who is not merely
 2   Int,        9     |       eaten remains unconsumed," comes the abrupt commencement
 3   Int,        9     |         the source from which it comes. But the fact of there being
 4    II,     XVII     |         origin, for each of them comes as a wild plant, and afterwards
 5   III,      XII     |      kingdom of heaven.~ ~No one comes within sight of a court
 6   III,       XV     |        victory until the contest comes, challenging many to run
 7   III,    XXIII     |        true that the nourishment comes in the form of milk, but
 8   III,    XXIII     |     earth likewise that the body comes, and so it is My mingling.
 9   III          (169)|          the blessing upon Peter comes a few verses before the
10   III          (206)|          Perhaps the "one thing" comes from James ii. 10. Macarius
11   III,    XLIII     | readiness on the part of him who comes off best.234 |117~ ~ ~ ~
12    IV,       XI     |   hastens on to autumn, and then comes the winter, in which we
13    IV,     XIII     |         nations)" before the end comes.~ ~When all men have heard
14    IV          (253)|          very involved statement comes to this in the end, but
15    IV,      XXV     |         waters, cleanses him who comes to them from his fall, and
16    IV,      XXX     |          that which is uncreated comes under the head of the created,
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