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1   Int,        3     |       this theory cannot now be accepted. He thinks |13 the author
2   Int,        5     |    German conclusions are to be accepted, it is about A.D. 410. But
3   Int,        7     |    Greeks," and this is tacitly accepted by Bardenhewer.56 But the
4    II,       XI     |         for the world if He had accepted their judgment and sought
5    II          (105)| translation which cannot now be accepted. ~ ~
6   III,       XV     |       would the Potidasans have accepted it unless they had been
7    IV          (248)|        the quotation is tacitly accepted by Macarius in his answer.~ ~
8    IV,      XVI     |   equally plain that it must be accepted as a scriptural fact. For
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