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 1   Int               |     but, rather than offer a mere selection, I have translated
 2   Int               |  generally been considered a mere literary device. It was
 3   Int,        5     |       and that its form is a mere literary device, that I
 4   Int,        9     | whatever that the story is a mere insertion, of a later date
 5   Int,       10     |       and is far more than a mere type. Bread and wine are
 6    II,     VIII     |  will do them, why call me a mere man with brethren ? The
 7    II,       IX     |      when thou thinkest me a mere man? Thou art mistaken,
 8    II,      XIX     |    the earnestness shown was mere play-acting. He who had
 9    II,       XV     |    sure that the records are mere fairy tales, if he reads
10   III,      XIV     |   who twist His words into a mere promise for the future,
11   III,    XXIII     |      and my blood." It is no mere symbol of body nor symbol
12   III,      XXV     |   much greater was it than a mere mustard seed, that they
13   III          (190)|       2 Phil. iii. 2, i.e. a mere meaningless cutting.~ ~
14    IV,     XVII     | heaven, they compare it to a mere point, a grain of millet.
15    IV,     XXIV     |   they had been made by some mere man, and arranged as mortal
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