Book, Chapter

1   Int,        2|  city still commemorated her healing.8 |12 ~ ~The Apocriticus
2    II,    XVIII|     the disease and also the healing. From His side was the wandering |
3   III,     VIII| Cross, nor would He have won healing by being pierced with evil.
4   III,      XIV|   one part of it, so, as the healing medicine of Christ's body
5   III,     XXIV|   dispelled the calamity, by healing that which was hateful to
6   III,    XXVII|    the rebuke implied in His healing the high-priest's servant,176
7    IV,        X|    called nor in need of the healing of the Christians would
8    IV,        X|    For he who has no need of healing is the man who turns away
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