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 1   Int,        6     |   those regions in an entirely natural way, there is no reason
 2   Int,        7     |      to the Christians," it is natural that the answer should bear
 3    II,       XX     | crucified, "the world," it was natural that the Saviour, when His
 4   III,     VIII     | carries moving things upon its natural hardness, and yet is not
 5   III,    XXIII     |      receives a share of those natural springs and has abundant
 6   III,    XXIII     |   Christ took upon Him, it was natural that when He took the bread
 7   III,      XIX     |         xvi. 23).~ ~It is only natural that there is much that
 8    IV          (243)|               3 This is a very natural touch, and it is more easy
 9    IV,      XXX     |  though his soul be trained in natural righteousness, hating plunder
10     V               |       light. For Abraham, as a natural result of his teaching,
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