Book, Chapter

1    II,      XII|        as the statement of the suffering, not of one man, but of
2    II,      XIV|        to why Jesus, after His suffering and rising again (according
3   III,       IX|      calls it a "cup" and not "suffering"; and rightly so, as being
4   III,       XI| yielding to their entreaty and suffering them to be sent into the
5   III,     XXIV|      the invisible diseases of suffering which press grievously upon
6    IV,      XXX|    grows thin through poverty, suffering ill by day and sleeping
7    IV,      XXX| weighed down with satiety, and suffering in scarcity ; a state alike
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