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 1   Int,        2     | wrongly, but regarded it with little favour on the ground that
 2   Int,        2     |   mentioned in the catalogue. Little is heard, about the book
 3   Int,       10     |     this is that it makes the little exordium with which Macarius
 4    II,      XII     |       Matt. xxvii. 33). And a little further, "And about the
 5    II,      XIV     |       came from some wretched little village, and had once been
 6   III,      VII     |    found another inconsequent little utterance spoken by Christ
 7   III,     XXIV     |     and the trouble caused no little difficulty to men. Then
 8   III          (162)|                    1 There is little doubt that this is the right
 9   III,      XXI     |   their land, but kept back a little for their own necessary
10   III,      XXX     |      xvi. 3).~ ~He remained a little while in deep and solemn
11   III,    XXXIX     |    lacking nothing, demands a little answering tribute from those
12   III,     XXXV     |        1 Cor. viii. 4), and a little after this, "Meat will not
13    IV,        V     |      there is another dubious little saying which one may manifestly
14    IV,      XIX     |  Homer, speaking thus with no little laughter: "Rightly did Homer
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