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1   Int,        5     |  mostly of a character which express ideas common in the fourth
2   III          (131)|   the fourth-century word to express "person," viz. u9po&stasij,
3   III,    XXIII     |  hearing of it. How shall we express it then? In the beginning
4   III,    XXVII     | unworthy of the promise, and express an unseemly sympathy. So
5    IV,       IX     |   indeed it was necessary to express that other utterance, as
6    IV,     XXVI     |   you have taken an image to express the rule of one God over
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