Book, Chapter

 1    II,     XVII|     coming to pass as a deep and mighty vision of their dreams?
 2   III          |          oratory,108 so that the mighty throng of onlookers almost
 3   III,     VIII|    seemed worthy of Him, nor any mighty word begotten of wisdom ?
 4   III,     VIII|         and by its quakings made mighty efforts to escape, while
 5   III,       IX|           The devil had seen His mighty works, and was so convinced
 6   III,       IX|        garrisons, and seized the mighty ones there and bound them
 7   III,       VI| introduce Christ as working some mighty miracle in having caused
 8   III,     XIII|     where the wind signifies the mighty word of the patriarchs,
 9   III,    XXIII|        then, if you please, this mighty exposition of a mighty question.~ ~
10   III,    XXIII|      this mighty exposition of a mighty question.~ ~
11    IV,       II|       cloud. For this boast is a mighty piece of quackery, that
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