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 1  I             | common interest could not but prove a boon to the city.~ ~The
 2  I             |     them, but being unable to prove the accusation, the new
 3  I             |       freedmen, and the like, prove that he could have been
 4  I             |        and the very desire to prove the truth of what he himself
 5  I             |  heirs. Witnesses required to prove adultery. Believers are
 6  I             |      from the Lord whereby to prove them.~ ~VII. THE CHAPTER
 7  I,       IV   |      a reasonable speech. [5] Prove orphans until they reach
 8  I,     VIII   |    had no arms. God wished to prove the truth true by His words,
 9  I,     VIII   |       those who misbelieve-to prove the truth true, and to make
10  I,        X   |        There shall every soul prove what it has sent on before;
11 II,      LXV(1)|     menstruation; or, if they prove with child, after their
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