Book, Chapter

1    II,      XIX|    much knavery the deceiver wrought, both while He lived and
2   III,     VIII|      as though they had been wrought, not in accordance with
3   III,       XI|    borders not far away, and wrought mischief that was worse
4   III,      VII| trouble the woman ? She hath wrought a good work on me. The poor
5   III,    XXIII|    the earth He took man and wrought him, and from man He took
6   III,    XXIII|     I, before the earth was, wrought it, receiving it from no
7    IV,       XV|    the name of Christianity, wrought unspeakable error in the
8    IV,     XXIV|      be condemned by Him who wrought them, and destroyed as if
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