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1 1, XVIII | signification; whereas Moses, like a distinguished orator who meditates some 2 1, XXIX | individual's becoming famous, and distinguished, and talked about; viz., 3 1, XXIX | hear of him, and to become distinguished and visible to the whole 4 1, XXIX | a few of those who were distinguished by their wisdom, and who 5 1, XXIX | Seriphian, have been so distinguished as I am, nor would you have 6 1, XXX | yet it is a rate thing for distinguished men to succeed in acquiring 7 1, XXXI | their efforts "to become distinguished among all men," not only 8 1, XLVII | although he was a man most distinguished for his justice. Paul, a 9 1, LVI | to come; and the latter, distinguished only by glory and divinity, 10 1, LVII | of God;" but this man is distinguished far and wide above every 11 2, XXIX | according to nature, and distinguished by temperance and other 12 3, LXVIII| philosophical discourses, however, distinguished by orderly arrangement and 13 4, VIII | human race, and which was distinguished above all that preceded 14 4, XVII | observed one "descent," distinguished by its great benevolence, 15 4, LIX | some to deify the bodies of distinguished men, as having received 16 5, XLII | part of the venerable and distinguished polity of the Jews, when 17 6, XIII | individuals lived, the prophets distinguished between the two kinds of 18 6, XIII | but the more excellent and distinguished among those who have given 19 6, XVI | it was impossible to be distinguished for goodness, and at the 20 6, XVI | it was impossible to be distinguished for goodness and riches 21 7, XVII | we consider Him as man, distinguished beyond all other men by