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 1   Int               |         study it in the original Greek will find it very difficult
 2   III,       XI     |         judge, who was himself a Greek, and the Romans had taken
 3   III,       XV     | yourselves" (John vi. 54).~ ~The Greek.154~ ~But he, with a smile
 4   III,     XXXI     |    without law, and at another a Greek,199 and whenever he wishes
 5   III,     XLII     |  destroys the ignorant bounds of Greek belief, cuts their doctrine
 6    IV               |     raised by the judgment of my Greek opponent, and we had made
 7    IV,      XXV     |          The Christian.284~ ~The Greek, by importing such terrible
 8    IV          (287)|      paragraph (268 words in the Greek) is the only one where the
 9    IV          (302)|        is only speaking from the Greek point of view, as the words
10     V               |          V~ ~[Fragment quoted in Greek by F. Turrianus (De la Torre),
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