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 1   Int,        5     |           taking of Hadrian as an example of a "monarch," for the
 2   Int          (53) |         would have pointed for an example of the growth of monasticism.~ ~
 3    II,       IX     |         any created thing; as for example when He called a fish or
 4   III,        X     |          is full of it. Look, for example, at such words as "The Lord'
 5   III,       XI     |           follows this usage. For example, when the shepherd guards
 6   III,       XI     |          living memorial, a great example, and a general warning,
 7   III,     XXIV     |       Certainly Polycarp161 is an example of this, for while |87 he
 8   III,       XL     |           of thirty-five.~ ~As an example of the difficulty in fulfilling
 9   III          (208)|                  2 He chooses the example given by Christ Himself
10    IV,       XI     |      understood in many ways. For example, it may mean our transitory
11    IV,      XII     | relatively to something else. For example, there would be no test
12    IV,     XIII     |         more senses than one; for example, the end of war is peace,
13    IV,     XXVI     |         identical in reality. For example, the name |144 of "warm"
14    IV,     XXIV     |      lightly made. Let us take an example. A man was shipwrecked,
15    IV          (312)|       sato ;). This passage is an example of the fact that Macarius
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