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1    II,     XVII     |  spoken then amid the seething confusion of that deed of madness.~ ~
2    II,     XVII     |   moment being driven about in confusion; the earth was trembling
3    II,     XVII     |         but was blinded by the confusion of the elements, while the
4   III          (145)|          but this is plainly a confusion with the following sentence.~ ~
5   III          (168)|       there may have been some confusion.~ ~
6   III,   XXXIII     | knocking against the Gospel in confusion, owing to the ignorance
7    IV,       II     |       for it is driven away in confusion.~ ~
8    IV,      XXV     |        and casting us into the confusion of perplexity. But we, earnestly
9    IV,   XXVIII     |   limits and yet rejecting the confusion which those limits cause.
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