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 1   III,     XXIV     |        afflicted, he in a sense laid his hands by means of prayer
 2   III,     XXIV     |        house,162 wheresoever he laid on his hands in faith, all
 3   III,     XXIV     |      the responsibility that is laid upon the faithful is not
 4   III,      XIX     | although no great necessity was laid upon him ? We conclude then
 5   III,      XXX     |        for other passages to be laid down by us, although you
 6   III,     XLII     |         etc.~ ~Now that we have laid bare the full meaning of
 7    IV,      XXV     |      and altogether fitting, he laid down the dogma that grace
 8    IV,     XXIV     |       from the beginning He has laid down these laws and framed
 9    IV,      XXX     |         himself which stone was laid first in the beginning or
10     V          (323)|        by faith with the stress laid upon good works.~ ~If this
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