Book, Chapter

1   III,      XII|    from them, if indeed a man truly believes |73 that a kingdom
2   III,       XV|       no life in yourselves." Truly this saying is not merely
3   III,    XXIII|      operative word, as being truly the result of His own making,
4   III,    XXVII|   objections about Peter. For truly they need testing and much
5   III,      XXX|   with others in like manner, truly he was the slave of manifold
6   III,      XXX| freedom and an alien from it; truly he is a servant and minister
7    IV,       XI|   away " (1 Cor. vii. 31).~ ~[Truly there is a "passing away"
8    IV,      XIX|      For we are surprised and truly perplexed in mind at such
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