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1 Pre, 0(2) | the " Codices Nitrienses," ib. pp. 561 -- 572, he gives
2 Pre, 0(2) | occasion by his Cousin Elias (ib.); from which, according
3 Pre, 0(4) | with that of the Moabites, ib. xlviii. 24. Reland's Palestine,
4 Pre, 0(7) | Juvenes......docebantur." And ib. p. CMXXIV -- v. we are
5 1, 3(7) | Orat. de laudd. Constant, ib. p. 524. C. D. from which
6 1, 5(12) | Orat. de laudd. Constant, ib. p. 525. B. See the note
7 1, 30(21) | Lib. ix. capp. ix.—xiii. Ib. Lib. in. capp. ix. xii.
8 1, 37(29) | cap. xv. so also Philo, ib. Lib. xiii. cap. xviii.
9 1, 47(46) | i. p. 477. Edit. 1642. Ib. Edit. Gaisford, p. 193.
10 1, 47(46) | Another not unlike it is (ib. p. 104) cited from Homer: ~"
11 1, 52(48) | Plutarch, de his qui sero, &c. ib. p. 550. A. ~
12 1, 63(53) | true religion. See also ib. p. 374, and Spencer's very
13 1, 63(54) | themselves, [Greek]. See ib. cap. xxiii. on the means
14 1, 64(55) | was Aristocreon of Cyprus (ib. p. 368.). Epictetus is
15 2, 7(5) | passage, however, is found ib. cap. xiii. 532. A. ~
16 2, 10(8) | Orat. de laudd. Constant, ib. B. See also Clemens Alexandr.
17 2, 12(10) | Orat. de laudd. Constant, ib.) " katade/smoij;" which,
18 2, 12(10) | which, as Valesius shews, ib. notes, p. 255, is a term
19 2, 12(11) | Hecate: and (Prep. Evang. ib,) much the same is said
20 2, 12(16) | Valesius on this place, ib. p. 255, which is full and
21 2, 12(18) | the son of Ampycus. It. ib. xii. 456. 528. See also
22 2, 12(19) | 0Amfia&rewn. Laudd. Constant, ib. See the Odyss. O. 244.
23 2, 12(19) | 0Amfia&rewn. Valesius. note ib. 0Amfia&rew. The Trojans
24 2, 12(19) | at its commencement, So ib. p. 60. Again, ib. p. 63,
25 2, 12(19) | commencement, So ib. p. 60. Again, ib. p. 63, he gives us the
26 2, 13(22) | Aesculapius. Bacchus. &c.) Cic. ib. c. 18. Comp. Clemens. Alexand.
27 2, 13(23) | filio Saturnum ? &c., Cic. ib. iii. 24. From passages
28 2, 14(25) | recurs to this passage, ib. p. 534. D. ~
29 2, 15(27) | recites several such cases. Ib. Theodoret. Graec. affect.
30 2, 15(28) | cap. xxii. p. 172. D. And ib. Lib. xii. cap. xlix. p.
31 2, 17(30) | p. 172. D. From Plato, ib. Lib. xii. 49. D. seq. In
32 2, 19(33) | Lib. ii. cap. i. p. 45 : ib. 460 — 168, that the Greeks
33 2, 19(33) | of the Greek Philosphers, ib. Lib. i. p. 300. C. seq.
34 2, 19(34) | whole passage from Plutarch, ib. Lib. xiv. cap. xiv. p.
35 2, 19(35) | i.e. Rest is good. Again, (ib. Com. repugnant Stoic, p.
36 2, 19(35) | the other, " Euesto." See ib. This probably was the origin
37 2, 20(42) | ascribes to Aristotle, (ib. p. 878.) as a principle
38 2, 20(44) | Demonology of Aristotle, he says (ib. p. 831.) "Quibus (i. e.
39 2, 21(45) | order, &c.—It is added, (ib.) that this fire contains
40 2, 21(45) | present, and future. See also, ib. capp. xv. xvi. ~
41 2, 21(46) | 1 So Porphyry, (as cited ib. cap. xvi.) God, they say,
42 2, 21(48) | refutation from Longinus, ib. cap. xxi. ~
43 2, 21(49) | period of time. [Greek] Ib. cap. xx. p. 822. B.C. It
44 2, 21(49) | bodies. The xxii. Chapter, ib. contains a long and valuable
45 2, 21(53) | conflagration, see the Prep. Evang. ib. capp. xviii. xix. p. 820.
46 2, 22(54) | Lyceum. (Vol. i. p. 845. See ib. p. 458. seq.) ~
47 2, 22(55) | So Thales, Brucker, &c. ib. p. 465. seq. So the Brahmins
48 2, 24(61) | In Book vii. ch. xi. and ib. Book xi. ch. xiii. he has
49 2, 24(61) | following out these views, (ib. Book vii. ch. xv. p. 325),
50 2, 25(62) | circumstanced as he was,—ridicules. Ib. cap. ix. 18. "Audite......
51 2, 26(63) | cap. li. p. 626. B. seq. ib. p. 627. B. C. seq. it.
52 2, 29(65) | Celsum Lib. vi. p. 280. See ib. p. 308. [...] ~
53 2, 36(75) | and occurs, Prep. Evang. ib. D. as spoken by Socrates: ~
54 2, 41(77) | is given by Theodoret. (Ib. pp. 475, 490. seq. and
55 2, 50(93) | was burnt down by Xerxes. Ib. cap. iii. Syr. [Syriac].
56 2, 50(95) | 6 Ib. Atoms. See also Theophilus
57 2, 55(105)| as Viger thinks, (notes ib.) a Grammarian of Alexandria,
58 2, 56(106)| in Eusebius (Prep. Evang. ib.), so much so, that the
59 2, 57(107)| Porphyry, the Prep. Evang. ib. and Viger's notes, ib.
60 2, 57(107)| ib. and Viger's notes, ib. p. 11. it. Orat. de laudd.
61 2, 57(107)| Orat. de laudd. Constant, ib. ~
62 2, 62(110)| Syracuse. See Viger's notes, ib. p. 12. ~
63 2, 64(112)| of the State. De laudd. ib., but in some respects differently. ~
64 2, 64(113)| sub voce.—Orat. de laudd. ib., omits much here. ~
65 2, 64(118)| Hadriano imperante sublatum." Ib. cap. xx.—"Erat lex apud
66 2, 64(118)| See Sect. 53,64, above). Ib.—"Ne Latini quidem hujus
67 2, 64(119)| countries. We are told, ib. p. 159. B. that Myrsilus
68 2, 64(119)| victims. His words are (ib. p. 1,35.)—"I must admit,
69 2, 64(119)| magnitude." He alludes (ib.) to the Druidical sacrifices
70 2, 65(120)| Orat. de laudd. Constant, ib. D. but with certain discrepancies. ~
71 2, 67(127)| See Is. xlvii. 12, 13. it. ib. xiv. 12—14. with the Commentators
72 2, 69(129)| p. 210. seq. It is cited ib. p. 230. B. with a few variations, (
73 2, 76(135)| Greek] This is followed (ib.) by an account from the
74 2, 76(135)| lightning. He tells us too, (ib. p. 164. D.) that human
75 2, 79(137)| pass. This is followed (ib.) by a quotation, noticed
76 2, 79(138)| times of Constantine. See ib. p. 412. seq. where he more
77 2, 80(139)| 1 De laudd. Constant, ib. p. 517. D. seq. ~
78 2, 80(142)| and the Olympian Jupiter (ib. Nat. Deor. iii. 34.), and
79 2, 81(144)| 8 Ib. p. 11. it. 275. C. where
80 2, 81(144)| Bardesanes. See p. 279. ib. ~
81 2, 81(146)| 2 See Viger's note (ib. p. 25. " para_ Pe/rsaj")
82 2, 81(146)| rsaj") Bardesanes too, (ib. p. 276. D.) charges the
83 2, 81(146)| detestable crime)... [Greek] (Ib. p. 277.) This is said to
84 2, 81(146)| Chaldaeans and Babylonians, (ib.) See also the Prep. Evang. (
85 2, 81(148)| this to the Medes, &c. (ib. p. 277.) [Greek] Theodoret
86 2, 81(150)| indulge in cannibalism, (ib. p. 278. D.) [Greek] ~
87 2, 81(151)| of Persia, (Prep. Evang. ib. p. 11.) and the Massagetae...[...] ~
88 2, 81(153)| made of this (Prep. Evang. ib.) in these words, [...]
89 2, 81(155)| the Caspians (Prep. Evang. ib.) and Bactrians (ib. p.
90 2, 81(155)| Evang. ib.) and Bactrians (ib. p. 12.) Strabo Geogr. Lib.
91 2, 81(156)| See also Prep. Evang. (ib. p. 156. C.) ~
92 2, 87(161)| of the Temples. See also ib. Lib. III. cap. ii. p. 134.
93 3, 2(6) | 4 Ib. ver. 7.~
94 3, 4(11) | 9 Ib. xxiv. 14.~
95 3, 13(13) | number of these Oracles. Ib. p. 624, he cites a passage
96 3, 13(16) | were given out. See also, ib. Lib. iii. cap. v. p. 141.
97 3, 13(18) | 6 Ib. Prep. Evang. Lib. v. i.
98 3, 16(19) | C. -- [Greek] See also ib. Lib. v. cap. i. p. 179.
99 3, 16(19) | cap. i. p. 179. C. D. -- Ib. Porphyry is (p. 181.) cited,
100 3, 16(19) | this fact, thus : [Greek] Ib. p. 156. B, as taken from
101 3, 20(21) | 1 Ib. B.~
102 3, 27(27) | Orat. de laudd. Constant, ib. p. .547. A.~
103 3, 28(28) | the Greek. (Laudd. Const. ib. B.)~
104 3, 31(30) | 5 Ib. Laudd. Constant. D. where
105 3, 33(31) | Orat. de laudd. Constant. ib.~
106 3, 34(32) | Orat. de laudd. Constant, ib. p. 548. C.~
107 3, 35(33) | Orat. de laudd. Constant, ib. C.~
108 3, 36(34) | Orat. de laudd. Constant, ib. p. 548. D.) [...]~
109 3, 36(35) | from Aristobulus ; and ib. cap. xiii. p. 677, from
110 3, 37(36) | 6 Orat. de laudd. Const. ib. D.~
111 3, 38(37) | Orat. de laudd. Constant. ib. p. 549. A.~
112 3, 39(39) | Orat. de laudd. Constant. ib. B.~
113 3, 39(41) | Orat. de laudd. Constant. ib. p. 536. C.~
114 3, 39(42) | cap. xiii. p. 170. A. and ib. Lib. vii. cap. i. p. 314.
115 3, 39(42) | Orat. de laudd. Constant. ib. p. 530. D.~
116 3, 39(43) | Orat. de laudd. Constant. ib. p. 537. A. it. Demonstr.
117 3, 39(44) | Orat. de laudd. Constant. ib. B.~
118 3, 39(45) | Orat. de laudd. Constant. ib. p. 537. B. does not verbally
119 3, 39(46) | Orat. de laudd. Constant. ib. it.~
120 3, 39(48) | 6 Orat. de laudd. Const. ib. C. it. Demonstr. Evang.
121 3, 39(48) | C. it. Demonstr. Evang. ib. B. it. ib. cap. xiv. p.
122 3, 39(48) | Demonstr. Evang. ib. B. it. ib. cap. xiv. p. 170. D. it.
123 3, 39(48) | cap. xiv. p. 170. D. it. ib. p. 165. B.~
124 3, 39(49) | Orat. de laudd. Constant. ib. p. 537. D. it. Demonstr.
125 3, 39(49) | D. it. Demonstr. Evang. ib. B. C. seq.~
126 3, 39(50) | 8 Demonstr. Evang. ib. p. 169. D.~
127 3, 39(51) | Orat. de laudd. Constant. ib. p. 538. A.~
128 3, 39(52) | Orat. de laudd. Constant. ib. p. 538. B. it. Demonstr.
129 3, 39(52) | B. it. Demonstr. Evang. ib. p. 170. A. B.~
130 3, 40(61) | 7 Ib. ver. 27; xi. 5; xx. 30, &
131 3, 40(68) | 14 Matt. xiv. 19. seq. ib. xvi. 9, &c.~
132 3, 43(71) | 3 Ib. ver. 14, 15. ~
133 3, 43(72) | 4 Ib. xii. 24.~
134 3, 55(74) | 9 Ib. Orat. de laudd. Constant.
135 3, 55(75) | iv. 1. Poole's Synopsis, ib. and on the parallel places.
136 3, 55(75) | the power of the enemy, ib. x. 19. Ib. ver. 18, He
137 3, 55(75) | of the enemy, ib. x. 19. Ib. ver. 18, He speaks of Satan
138 3, 55(75) | and others, Luke ii. 9-15. ib. ver. 25. seq. comp. ib.
139 3, 55(75) | ib. ver. 25. seq. comp. ib. xxi. 14-22. From all which
140 3, 58(84) | 4 Ib. p. 540. C.~
141 3, 58(85) | Orat. de laudd. Constant. ib. p. 540. D. 541. A.~
142 3, 59(88) | 6 Ib. ver. 4-7. Orat. de laudd.
143 3, 59(88) | Orat. de laudd. Constant. ib. B. C. Comp. Demonstr. Evang.
144 3, 59(89) | Evang. Lib. iv. cap. xi. ib. xvi. p. 184.~
145 3, 60(90) | dead." 1 Cor. xv. 21. So ib. ver. 47. "The first man
146 3, 60(90) | Christ as a Priest, comp. ib. iii. 3; vii. 4, 24, &c.
147 3, 60(90) | 24, &c. and of His Body, ib. x. 5, 10. The Apostle however,
148 3, 60(90) | Orat. de laudd. Constant. ib. p. 541. C. where the Greek
149 3, 60(90) | has the following matter, ib. p. 540. A. B. seq. See
150 3, 71(100)| said a little higher up (ib. p. 37.) on Is. liii. Again, (
151 3, 71(100)| 37.) on Is. liii. Again, (ib. p. 39,) he terms these
152 3, 71(100)| opinions of the Syrian Fathers, ib. p. 136. seq.~
153 4, 7(18) | 3 Ib. i. 9. ~
154 4, 8(23) | reasoning differs. See also ib. cap. x. p. 163. See also
155 4, 12(33) | Ebionites and their followers, ib. cap. xxvii. And again,
156 4, 12(33) | adulteress (John viii.) ib. cap. xxxix. And again, (
157 4, 19(64) | 6 Ib. ver. 44. ~
158 4, 20(66) | commented upon. He also says (ib.), that Phlegon allows in
159 4, 20(67) | beautifully touched upon ib. ver. 13-16. Comp. ch. xxv.
160 4, 20(70) | 2 Ib. B. ~
161 4, 20(72) | 4 Luke ib. ver. 23. ~
162 4, 26(98) | 6 Ib. ver. 30. ~
163 4, 33(128)| Book ii. par. 19, note, and ib. 69. ~
164 4, 34(129)| the Peschito, as before. 2 Ib. 36-43. ~
165 4, 35(136)| 3 Ib. ver. 23-27. ~
166 4, 35(139)| pp. 235, 237, note, and ib. p. 326. seq. with the Introduction
167 4, 35(145)| 5 Chap. xxiv. 6-9. ib. ver. 10-14. ~
168 4, 36(147)| End of his seventy weeks, (ib. ver. 24. seq.) when "vision
169 4, 36(147)| the End shall be." Again, ib. chap. 27, 28. The End of
170 4, 36(148)| WORLD." Rom. x. 18; and ib. xvi. 26. -- " made known
171 5, 3(4) | 8 Comp. also, ib. p. 106. seq.~
172 5, 10(8) | 1 Demonstr. Evang. ib. p. 128. A., but much more
173 5, 12(9) | Greek. Demonstr. Evang. ib. B. C.~
174 5, 13(10) | 3 Demonstr. Evang. ib. C. ~
175 5, 13(11) | 4 Ib. D. ~
176 5, 14(12) | 5 Ib. p. 129. A. B.~
177 5, 14(15) | aere alieno," p. mihi, 831. ib. p. 466. His love of liberty,
178 5, 14(15) | 466. His love of liberty, ib. p. 499. Tom. ii. Edit.
179 5, 14(15) | notae Hoeschelii ad Orig. ib. Edit. Spencer.~
180 5, 14(16) | 1 Ib. p. 130. B.~
181 5, 15(17) | 2 Ib. p. 130. B.C., &c.~
182 5, 16(19) | 6 Ib. p. 131. A. seq.~
183 5, 19(25) | was written prior to this. Ib. p. 133. C.~
184 5, 19(26) | The Greek leaves us here, ib. D.~
185 5, 21(29) | not occur in the Greek, ib. ~
186 5, 21(31) | not found in the Greek, ib. p. 110. A., where the rest
187 5, 22(34) | 4 Ib. Demonstr. Evang. Lib. in.
188 5, 23(35) | 5 Ib. D. seq. ~
189 5, 24(37) | visiting the sick." Bingham, ib. ~
190 5, 25(38) | 1 Gr. ib. D. The arguments here replied
191 5, 25(39) | 2 Ib. p. 112. A. ~
192 5, 25(40) | 4 Not in the Gr. ib. C. ~
193 5, 26(41) | 5 Ib. (Demonstr. Evang.) p. 112.
194 5, 31(44) | 5 Ib. 19. ~
195 5, 31(45) | 6 Ib. ch. vii. ~
196 5, 31(46) | 7 Ib. ch. viii. 1. seq. ~
197 5, 31(47) | 8 Ib. ch. xii. 2. seq. ~
198 5, 31(51) | 12 Ib. cap. xviii. [...] ~
199 5, 33(53) | 2 Demonstr. Evang. ib. p. 117. [...] ~
200 5, 33(56) | 5 Demonstr. Evang. ib. B. Gr. [Greek]. ~
201 5, 34(57) | 7 Ib. p. 117. C. The Syriac is
202 5, 35(59) | 2 Demonstr. Evang. ib. p. 118. B. ~
203 5, 36(62) | 7 Demonstr. Evang. ib. p. 119. A. ~
204 5, 39(73) | 5 Demonstr. Evang. ib. p. 120. D. ~
205 5, 39(75) | 7 Ib. "The author neither calls
206 5, 40(77) | before. Demonstr. Evang. ib. p. 121. A. B. ~
207 5, 40(82) | 1 Demonstr. Evang. ib. p. 122. A. ~
208 5, 41(83) | 2 Ib. A. seq. ~
209 5, 41(84) | 4 Ib. p. 122. C., with some variations. ~
210 5, 42(85) | 5 Demonstr. Evang. ib. D. ~
211 5, 43(86) | 1 Demonstr. Evang. ib. p. 123. B. C. with some
212 5, 44(87) | Greek]. Hudson has given (ib.) a good list of various
213 5, 45(88) | 1 Demonstr. Evang. ib. p. 124. C. D. ~
214 5, 45(90) | Evang. leaves us here. Ib. p. 125. A. ~
215 5, 46(94) | Greek is different here, ib. C. ~
216 5, 46(95) | Greek has much more here, ib. D. ~
217 5, 46(96) | 7 Demonstr. Evang. ib. p. 136. A. ~
218 5, 48(98) | 5 Demonstr. Evang. ib. p. 137. C. D. ~
219 5, 49(102)| 3 Ib. ver. 20. ~
220 5, 51(106)| 8 Demonstr. Evang. ib. p. 139. B. C. ~
221 5, 52(111)| p. 257. seq. See also, ib. Lib. ix. cap. vi. p. 287.
222 5, 52(111)| Lib. ix. cap. vi. p. 287. ib. cap. x. p. 297. B. C. ib.
223 5, 52(111)| ib. cap. x. p. 297. B. C. ib. p. 298. D. seq. also Constantini
224 5, 52(112)| 4 Wanting in the Greek, ib. p. 140. D. ~
225 5, 52(113)| Demonstr. Evang. Lib. iii. ib. p. 141. A. ~
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