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 1   Int,        1     |      the book is to give about seven objections in a series,
 2   Int,        4     | distinctive kind, no less than seven are found in the Apocriticus.26~ ~
 3   Int,       10     |       the plan of giving about seven questions in succession
 4    II,      XIV     |     had once been possessed by seven demons, and with her another
 5   III               |   Proem (introducing the first seven questions by the Philosopher).~ ~
 6   III          (154)|  paragraph introduces the next seven questions which are given
 7   III          (156)|       answers to a sequence of seven questions. It should be
 8   III          (171)|    saying about "seventy times seven" in the next objection (
 9   III,       XX     |       forgiving "seventy times seven " (Matt, xviii. 22).~ ~It
10   III,       XX     |        say not unto thee until seven times, but until seventy
11   III,       XX     |        but until seventy times seven shalt thou forgive the sin
12   III          (178)|   injunction of "seventy times seven." See note on the heading
13   III          (195)|        all, he only deals with seven objections instead of eight
14    IV,     XIII     |      been preached everywhere. Seven races of the Indians who
15    IV          (285)|    time. The average number is seven, but this is not always
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