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 1   Int,        8     |           of heaven and earth, he passes by the obvious parallel
 2    II,       XX     |         Supposing an earthly king passes judgment on one in authority,
 3   III,       IV     | right-thinking man hears this, he passes a judgment at once, forms
 4   III,      XIV     |           in the Father. Even man passes the limits of space when
 5    IV,        I     |           fashion of the world237 passes away? And how is it possible
 6    IV,        I     |       pass away ? What is it that passes away, and why does it do
 7    IV,       XI     |      object of his rejoicing soon passes. Even day and night are
 8    IV          (265)|           Testament, but Macarius passes over the reference to an
 9    IV          (270)|          cursory mention Macarius passes on from the words of that
10    IV,      XVI     |          and better one of it. It passes away, but the . "Logos"274
11    IV          (276)|            5 In this statement he passes in his philosophising from
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