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 1    II,       IX     |  receiving much praise at the hands of many, besides thinking
 2    II,      XII     |    and said, Father, into thy hands I will commend90 my spirit."
 3    II,      XII     |     For if one says "Into thy hands I will commend my spirit,"
 4   III,     VIII     |      that He had horns in His hands, that is, the nails of the
 5   III,      XVI     |       believe: they shall lay hands upon sick folk, and they
 6   III,     XXIV     |       and darkness.~ ~"Laying hands on the sick" must have a
 7   III,     XXIV     | spiritual explanation. Their "hands" are their practical energies,
 8   III,     XXIV     |        he in a sense laid his hands by means of prayer upon
 9   III,     XXIV     |   same Polycarp stretched his hands to the air and dispelled
10   III,     XXIV     |    wheresoever he laid on his hands in faith, all things were
11   III,     XXIV     |     by stretching forth their hands in prayer to the heavenly
12   III,     XXIV     |     by the laying on of their hands have caused to be well those
13   III          (162)|      his life by means of his hands."~ ~
14   III,    XVIII     |      regard to Him, "In their hands they shall bear thee up,
15   III,  XXXVIII     |   driven by the Jews into the hands of the Romans, and so he
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