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 1   Int,        5    |   also Mauretania, which had certainly heard the Gospel long before
 2   Int          (65)|  April 1907, pp. 408-409. He certainly does not follow Origen's
 3   III,       XI    | companies of the Roman Power certainly dwelt in their provinces.
 4   III,     XIII    |  things: First, the lake was certainly very like a sea if there
 5   III,    XXIII    |      just born ? Will it not certainly be by tasting the mystic
 6   III,    XXIII    |    what was My creation; for certainly it is from |84 Myself that
 7   III,     XXIV    |  storms, or want of rain.]~ ~Certainly Polycarp161 is an example
 8   III,     XXVI    |    obey the devil or not, is certainly a dilemma. But even if it
 9   III,     XXVI    |    parries Belial's darts.~ ~Certainly the prophecy referred to
10   III,     XLII    |   delineation of bodies, but certainly not idols. And the things
11    IV,      XVI    |      s seat is for ever, and certainly He had a habitation before
12    IV,      XXI    |   houses, since the Lord 300 certainly hears from every place. |
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