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 1   III,       IX     | Godhead, that he was afraid to bring his forces against Him,
 2   III,       IX     |     sipped nectar which was to bring life to the faithful. Thus
 3   III,      XII     |       the contrary, they would bring him in, if he were sober
 4   III,       XV     |    attitude, in your desire to bring in another inquiry from
 5    IV,      VII     |     Christ were to do this and bring heaven down, He would be
 6    IV,      XVI     |    covered him, he might again bring it to incorruptibility.
 7    IV,    XVIII     |   other cause of perplexity to bring forward.] |138~ ~
 8    IV,      XXV     |      the Son, nor does the Son bring any one to the Father apart
 9    IV          (291)|  translating thus, in order to bring it into contrast with the
10    IV,     XXIV     |    with Him ; He simply cannot bring it about that Homer should
11    IV,      XXX     |   raise him up again, and will bring nature together with skilful
12    IV,      XXX     |        in His arrangement, and bring those at the end into the
13     V               |       sowing makes the land to bring forth fruit. ~ ~For as a
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