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1 1, XLI | appearance? or who heard a voice from heaven declaring you 2 1, XLIII | him, and that he heard a voice, or beheld the Lord of Sabaoth 3 1, XLIV | saw, and told them of the voice which He heard. But another 4 1, XLIV | appearance of the dove and the voice from heaven heard the accounts 5 1, XLVI | regarding the dove and the voice from heaven. And I think 6 1, XLVIII | heavens to Jesus; and the voice that was heard by Him, to 7 1, LXII | swiftly." And we see that "the voice of the apostles of Jesus 8 1, LXX | does not make use of such a voice as that of Jesus, nor employ 9 1, LXX | Apollo, makes use of such a voice for his Pythian priestess 10 1, LXX | that a god should employ a voice which, on account of its 11 2, I | the air. And there came a voice to him, Rise, Peter; kill, 12 2, I | common or unclean. And the voice spake unto him again the 13 2, XLV | and who listened to his voice, and enjoyed his instructions 14 2, XLIX | distinctly declares, with his own voice, as ye yourselves have recorded, 15 2, LI | figure of its body and in its voice, nor a common wood-pigeon 16 2, LIII | truth! Jesus with his own voice expressly declares, as you 17 2, LIII | truth! Moses with his own voice expressly declares, as ye 18 2, LV | termination to your drama in the voice from the cross, when he 19 2, LVIII | termination to your drama in the voice from the cross, when he 20 2, LXI | in beauty of eyes, And in voice;" and frequently, too, " 21 2, LXIV | conversation, and to the voice from the heavenly cloud. 22 2, LXXII | hid, why was there heard a voice from heaven proclaiming 23 2, LXXII | unknown. Accordingly, the voice from heaven which proclaimed 24 2, LXXII | of Celsus supposed. The voice from the cloud on the high 25 2, LXXII | with Him. For the divine voice is of such a nature, as 26 2, LXXII | And I maintain, that the voice of God which is referred 27 2, LXXII | mentioned in treatises on the voice; and therefore it is heard 28 2, LXXII | speaker will not have his voice to be heard by all; he that 29 2, LXXII | the finer ear hears the voice of God, while he who has 30 2, LXXII | Why was there heard a voice from heaven proclaiming 31 3, II | speedy course, that the voice of His apostles should go 32 3, XXXII | He had cried with a loud voice, He gave up the ghost," 33 4, V | things hath knowledge of the voice." Nor is he able to understand 34 4, XV | speaking with a literal voice, until he who has received 35 4, XXXVIII| The supple vigour, and the voice of man:~Her aspect fair 36 4, LXXXIII| not at all understand its voice, will say: "Since, then, 37 4, LXXXIV | general subjects, and a voice by which they express themselves 38 4, LXXXIV | carried on by means of a voice, which gives expression 39 5, X | foretold to Abraham by the voice of the Lord addressed to 40 5, XVII | heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with 41 6, IX | introduced before Jesus as the voice of one crying in the wilderness, 42 6, LXII | He has neither mouth nor voice." Truly, indeed, God can 43 6, LXII | indeed, God can have no voice, if the voice is a concussion 44 6, LXII | can have no voice, if the voice is a concussion of the air, 45 6, LXII | which may be given to the voice by those who are skilled 46 6, LXII | but what is called the "voice of God" is said to be seen 47 6, LXII | said to be seen as "God's voice" by the people in the passage; " 48 6, LXII | And all the people saw the voice of God;" the word "saw" 49 6, LXIV | as this, "They heard the voice of the LORD God walking 50 6, LXXV | beauty, or strength, or voice, or impressiveness, or persuasiveness. 51 6, LXXVII | respect of grandeur, or voice, or strength, or impressiveness, 52 8, XXXVII | if I may so say, but one voice, expressing itself in different 53 8, XLV | delivered with a divine voice by priests and priestesses, 54 8, XLV | been slain by a terrible voice issuing from the inner sanctuary." 55 8, LXII | their answers as being the voice of the gods; but now he