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 1    II,     XVII     |        what they said should have force, but their zeal was to preserve
 2    II,       XV     | wrong-doer is not he that endures force, but he that uses it.~ ~
 3    II,      XXI     |           father" was a spiritual force who took possession of him.
 4   III               |          by troubling us with the force of his tongue. The beginning
 5   III,        I     |    boldness, and uttered words of force and wisdom to Pilate His
 6   III,     VIII     |      those who stood there by the force of His terrible brow. And
 7   III,        V     |         those of others under the force of want.~ ~Accordingly,
 8   III,       VI     |     toiling all night against the force of the waves.~ ~Now the
 9   III,     XIII     |           the proof. The unwonted force of the storm reflects what
10   III,    XXIII     |         in the alphabet takes the force of the teacher and conveys
11   III,   XXXVII     |        his customs rather than by force of arms. Paul did similar
12    IV,       II     |    creature of the |122 water and force it to live on the dry land,
13    IV          (299)|   immediately afterwards. But the force of the argument is weakened
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