Book, Chapter

1   III,     VIII|     signs, and made these men afraid by some novel sight; He
2   III,       IX|      His Godhead, that he was afraid to bring his forces against
3   III,       IX|   manhood, and pretends to be afraid of death, as a man might
4   III,       IX| conflict, by pretending to be afraid, so that by means of a tree
5   III,       XI|    strong in thought, will be afraid to imitate a way of living
6    IV,       IV|     night by a vision, Be not afraid, but speak, for I am with
7    IV,     XXIX|   xxii. 28).~ ~[So we must be afraid to hold such an opinion,
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