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 1    II,       IX     |     35 thou me good?" If your desire is to pay a genuine heed
 2    II,     XVII     |     was a solecism, all their desire was only to set this down.
 3    II,      XVI     | fittingly, as yielding to the desire of their father, and out
 4   III,       XI     | suffered, and he will have no desire to obtain a like choice.
 5   III,       XI     |        and the warning not to desire the life of any unclean
 6   III,      XIV     |     above about the poor, the desire that the ointment should
 7   III,       XV     |    the same attitude, in your desire to bring in another inquiry
 8   III,       XV     |      and it was against their desire that all these underwent
 9   III,    XXVII     |     tongue, but by the inward desire of his soul.]~ ~
10   III,    XXXII     |      Cor. ix. 7). And, in his desire to get hold of these things,
11    IV          (254)|   Rome, but he shows the same desire to put his martyrdom at
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