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 1    II,       XV     |        this judgment which then takes place, and who is the ruler
 2    II,      XVI     |       greater wrong, not he who takes hold of it or he who receives
 3   III,       IV     |  different countries, and if he takes care of some, but has no
 4   III,        V     |       For it is not virtue that takes a man up to heaven, but
 5   III,    XXIII     |     mother, it has no life, nor takes its place among men, but
 6   III,    XXIII     | citizenship. Later it sometimes takes its place among men who
 7   III,    XXIII     |    letter delta in the alphabet takes the force of the teacher
 8   III          (193)|                   5 The speaker takes this in the moral sense,
 9   III,     XXXI     |         beyond his own borders, takes them all captive in inhuman
10   III,    XXXII     |          Ps. viii. 8-9) ? If He takes account of fishes, much
11    IV,      XXV     |  Saviour Jesus, that mystically takes place upon the water, makes
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