About The Eating Of The Idolaters We Thought That No Idol In The World And That No God But
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As Concerning Therefore The Eating Of Those Things That Are Offered In Sacrifice Unto Idols, We Know That An Idol Is Nothing In The World, And That There Is None Other God But One.
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In The Finding Of The Indolents We Know That We Have Not Given In The World, And That God Is More Than Me.
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On Peri Of The Fetting Eating On E Of Idolopytes Idolaters We See We Know That By None See Idol WHEREIN World Kosmos And Plus That People None God Gods Second Orer E Hey With Non Is In
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Peri The Eating E Of Idolaters We Know That None Idol WHEREIN Kosmos Plus That None Gods Orer Hey Non In
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Regarding The Eating Of Idolaters, We Saw That There Is No Idol In The World And That There Is No Other God But One.
Therefore Concerning The Eating Of Things Sacrificed To Idols, We Know That No Idol Is Anything In The World, And That There Is No Other God But One.
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Concerning The Eating Then Of The Things Sacrificed To Idols, We Have Known That An Idol `is' Nothing In The World, And That There Is No Other God Except One;
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