Book, Chapter

1   Int,        1|       and then His words, the chief charge being that of inconsistency.
2   Int,        5|   probably was originally the chief one. So that he may . have
3   Int,       10|     25 and iii. 23 are of the chief value. The water of Holy
4   III,       XI|      there must have been two chief demons, to which Matthew
5   III,      XIX|       against the leader and "chief of the disciples? At any
6   III,   XXXVII| general wins over a barbarian chief to his king by adopting
7   III,     XXXI|      his own words, tells the chief captain that he is not a
8    IV,        X|    save sinners, of whom I am chief" (1 Tim. i. 15); if then
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