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 1   Int,        6     |    his theology was entirely different from that of the schools
 2   Int,        8     |      of Macarius is entirely different from that of Origen, and
 3    II,      XII     |        But another says in a different way, "When they had come
 4    II,     XVII     |      their ears, and all did different things, losing their wits
 5   III          (108)|    of the questions is quite different from that of the answers.
 6   III,       IV     |  those that do the harm into different countries, and if he takes
 7   III,      XIV     |      statements were made at different times, and between them
 8   III,     XXXI     | inconsistency in claiming at different times to be a Jew (Acts
 9   III,     XXXI     |   the truth, laying siege in different ways to the soul's understanding,
10   III          (206)|              3 This is quite different from the text of Galatians, "
11   III,     XLII     |      that time manifold, and different in various parts of the
12    IV,       XI     |      bodily variation in the different ages of men. Or, again,
13    IV,      XII     | themselves, but in something different, that created things are
14    IV,      XXX     |   contrary, it is altogether different, and quite strange and foreign
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