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 1   Int,        7     | Monogenes to the Greeks. If we consider the opponent's book to have
 2    II,        X     |    this question, we will also consider the apparently uncalled-for
 3   III,    XXIII     |     blood, ye have no life."~ ~Consider, I pray you, and let us
 4   III,      XVI     |        Mark xvi. 18).~ ~Again, consider in detail that other passage,
 5   III,      XXI     |       own ? But even if he did consider their act to be one of wrongdoing,
 6   III          (186)|      his case, for he fails to consider S. Paul's point of view.~ ~
 7    IV,       II     |    Thess. iv. 15-17).~ ~Let us consider another wise remark of his,
 8    IV,      XXI     |   about a name ? And are we to consider it only a difference of
 9    IV,      XXI     |      manufactured, nor do they consider that, if any part of the
10    IV,     XXIV     |  cannot become bad.~ ~And pray consider a further point. How unreasonable
11    IV,      XXX     |      First of all we may fitly consider the following point: has
12    IV,      XXX     |   poison of wickedness, and to consider the things which were exhausted
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