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 1   Int,        2     |         s name as Magnetes, and places his date soon after A.D.
 2    II,      XVI     |      slander. It is the man who places a stake on the road at night
 3    II,      XVI     |    blame. Just so, it is he who places an occasion of slander in
 4   III,       XV     |     outward significance, which places men lower than the beasts.
 5   III,      XXV     |    swine into the lake. In both places you must take the words
 6   III          (192)|    suggested piqhkeu&wn in both places, as equivalent to piqhki/
 7   III,   XXXIII     |     commandment holy and just," places under a curse those who
 8    IV          (244)|                            1 He places too late the words "unto
 9    IV,       II     |         the beginning appointed places befitting the things which
10    IV          (255)| crucifixion, which he strangely places within a few months of his
11    IV,   XXVIII     |         it up from its slippery places, and dragging it up out
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