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 1    II,        X     |   shows them their error.~ ~S. Matthew does not prove, by saying
 2    II,      XII     |     thou forsaken me?" This is Matthew (v. 46). And another says, "
 3   III,       IV     |        knavish nonsense, since Matthew says that two demons 125
 4   III,       XI     |        let it disturb you that Matthew speaks of two men possessed
 5   III,       XI     |      but Mark of only one. For Matthew speaks of two demons, but
 6   III,       XI     |     two chief demons, to which Matthew refers, of a specially evil
 7   III,       XI     |    along with them, or perhaps Matthew |65 speaks of the number
 8   III          (139)|      in using S. Mark's and S. Matthew's word for needle ( p9afi/
 9   III,       XV     | neither Mark nor Luke nor even Matthew recorded this, because they
10    IV,      III     |     III. Objection based on S. Matthew's words that the Gospel
11    IV,      III     | mention also that saying which Matthew gave us, in the spirit of
12    IV,     XIII     |      the objection based on S. Matthew's words that the Gospel
13    IV,      XVI     |       from a fig tree"; and by Matthew xxiv. 35: "Heaven and earth
14    IV,      XXI     |       witness to them, as when Matthew writes thus: "And Jesus
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