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1 Pre, 0(5) | Greek probably before the death of the last Evangelist!~
2 Pre | 71 years only after the death of the author of the original
3 1, 43 | harvest lay down, by the death of the life which is mortal,
4 1, 48 | of those that breathe out death, and reject instruction,
5 1, 53 | the award) of life and of death; apportioning life to some,
6 1, 53 | life to some, and assigning death to others. ~
7 1, 54 | element, and beat back the death that stands at his side.
8 1, 69 | deliver me from this body of death ?" And again, "Even59 if
9 1, 73 | body which is impervious to death ? For, if this seed alone
10 1, 75 | undergoes dissolution by death. But, What of this ? Is
11 1, 75 | there, that we should fear death, which is (only) the determination
12 1, 75 | it shall soon submit to death:—if indeed (such) be, at
13 1, 77 | corruption, when released by death71? And, Shall the clothing
14 2, 1 | who had become subject to death. The advent therefore of
15 2, 8 | life which is subject to death; they made men into Gods;
16 2, 35 | that is, because of the death that was suspended on the
17 2, 36 | of any thing, neither of death, nor of any other thing,
18 2, 36 | this, that one should fear death, O men, would be nothing
19 2, 37 | Philosopher! be moved by death after these expressions ?
20 2, 41 | effected his condemnation to death; and, while his opinion
21 2, 42 | these) through the fear of death, and of the punishment of
22 2, 44 | of the heavens,—to fear Death? Besides, I cannot think
23 2, 53 | the contrary, they put to death, through ./. the madness
24 2, 54 | been publicly condemned to death, until the feast of Saturn;
25 2, 54 | him wine, and put him to death. ~
26 2, 64 | the Athenians, who put to death the daughter of ./. Erectheus
27 2, 64(119)| better. This victim is put to death by the blow of an axe: the
28 2, 77 | since, as far back as (the death) of Alexander of Macedon,
29 2, 81 | were in the agonies (of death), sacrificed them and feasted
30 2, 81 | others put the living to death on the funeral pile; those (
31 2, 93 | who had been cast off to death, to (the means of) recovery.
32 3, 4 | pre-eminence, -- not after his death, but while he was still
33 3, 12 | righteousness in every sort of death ?~
34 3, 20 | delayed until after the death of those who contended with
35 3, 23 | heathen slaves, to despise death ? to be persuaded that their
36 3, 31 | clone nothing worthy of death, they willingly underwent
37 3, 32 | conquered after his own death, and established the mark
38 3, 41 | His mighty works -- is the death, which (His) Interpreter, --
39 3, 42 | 42. This His death therefore, which has been
40 3, 42 | whom they usually put to death; for He suffered a death
41 3, 42 | death; for He suffered a death of violence: but He himself
42 3, 43 | delivered this same His death to his disciples, when teaching (
43 3, 43 | sheep71." The cause of His death too, He establishes in a
44 3, 44 | sort respecting His own death, He effected the release
45 3, 45 | resurrection after ./. death. After viewing these things
46 3, 46 | convey away His Image from death; or again, had led on that
47 3, 48 | in His contention with death, have been worthy of completion.~
48 3, 50 | His nature was superior to death.~
49 3, 52 | His disciples to despise death. ./.
50 3, 53 | life that is with God after death, with those who drew near
51 3, 55 | which was opposed to the death that exists in all these
52 3, 55 | through this same ordinance of death. For, there were two things
53 3, 55 | this same was superior to death; and (so), by the divine
54 3, 55 | Godhead, to the corruption of death ? -- for Him to do so, who
55 3, 55 | life which is impervious death ? This (one) then, of two
56 3, 55 | Interpreter) to be superior to death. And, How was it, that it
57 3, 55 | vessel to be superior to death, -- did He also do this,
58 3, 55 | men. He escaped not from death; for this would have been
59 3, 55 | that He was inferior to death. But, by this contention
60 3, 55 | by this contention with Death as with a contemporary,
61 3, 56(80) | For, since by man came death, by MAN came also the resurrection
62 3, 57 | of His sovereignty over Death. ./. For it was right that
63 3, 57 | viz.) the victory over Death. For the Demons, which had
64 3, 57 | egress, and departure by death, from the world, which they
65 3, 57 | which should be superior to death ; or, that Death was (not)
66 3, 57 | superior to death ; or, that Death was (not) the common king
67 3, 57 | engaged also in conflict with Death. And83, just as one wishing
68 3, 57 | of man, was superior to death, and, to shew that He made
69 3, 57 | and consigned mortality to death, for the rebuking of its (
70 3, 57 | raised up the same from death, for the purpose of proving
71 3, 57 | superior to every kind of death.~
72 3, 58 | reality, had been overcome by death, (and) in whom the last
73 3, 58 | who had been taken away by death; on this account therefore,
74 3, 58 | nature which was superior to death, and brought in mortality --
75 3, 58 | and taught (them) by (His) death to confess Him alone to
76 3, 58 | crown85 of victory over death, about His own head.~
77 3, 59 | The third cause of (His) death was, the redemption that
78 3, 59 | sacrifice which was consigned to death, for the souls of the whole
79 3, 59 | delivered up as a sacrifice to death; of whom the Divine words
80 3, 59 | time, raised mortality from death, making him (so raised)
81 3, 59 | the mark of victory over death, and the deeds of the Demons;
82 3, 60 | the great cause of (His) death, viz. the Redemption spoken
83 3, 60(90) | e. g. "Since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection
84 3, 60 | the life which was after death, He (thus) openly taught
85 3, 60 | the life which is after death, so that they might accept
86 3, 60 | unmoved in their minds by death, the conflict against the
87 3, 60 | not been taught to despise death, neither would they have
88 3, 60 | them against the power of death. Nor was it by precepts
89 3, 60 | victory (obtained) over death.~
90 3, 61 | 61. For death had been, from ancient times,
91 3, 61 | families, by the fear of death. Nor had mankind any solace
92 3, 61 | and victorious over all! Death, like an inflated boaster, --
93 3, 61 | again no existence after death, the many did in their conduct
94 3, 61 | the things which deserved death, and as if unsubdued by (
95 3, 61 | dissoluteness (resulting) from death, they lived a life which (
96 3, 61 | with the one hard Ruler, Death; and were reconciled to
97 3, 61 | the god of riches, -- to Death : and Death became their
98 3, 61 | riches, -- to Death : and Death became their god ! And not
99 3, 61 | affections! And of all these, was Death the (originating) Cause:
100 3, 61 | Cause: for they believed Death to be the end and conclusion
101 3, 61 | undertake the reprehension of Death, by means of human nature;
102 3, 61 | established in opposition to Death. For, He gave up mortality
103 3, 61 | person ; and afterwards (see) Death coming in like a fierce
104 3, 61 | Power of life came in after Death, and again established for
105 3, 61 | the victory which is over Death, when he had thus made that
106 3, 61 | This corpse too, of which Death had (so) taken possession,
107 3, 61 | miracle of Him who overcame Death should have been obscured.
108 3, 61 | the cave. And much did Death exult in this, as if, behold !
109 3, 61 | which was sufficient against Death95. For, if He had ./. risen
110 3, 61 | been in reality subject to Death ; then also did the all-life-giving
111 3, 62 | signal mark of victory over Death, learned well to be daring
112 3, 62 | well to be daring against Death; and taught this same thing
113 3, 62 | freed) from the fear of Death: because he, who had formerly
114 3, 62 | the life which was after death, bad (now) received certain
115 3, 62 | as formerly tremble at death, but they laughed much and
116 3, 62 | they even followd after death, on account of (their) desire
117 3, 63 | the life which is after death, was stirred up among all
118 3, 68 | who alone is superior to Death; to the Conqueror, who has
119 3, 68 | Victory over the power of Death ; to his Saviour ; -- give
120 3, 68 | lives to the dominion of Death.~
121 3, 73 | Saviour, and the Conqueror of Death, -- be afraid of the solution
122 3, 73 | accompanies it. Nor will he call Death, God.~
123 3, 74 | of every other terror of death. Those too, who in their
124 3, 74 | women, will sport with that death which was formerly (so)
125 3, 74 | mark of their victory over death, and of the eternal life
126 3, 79 | as to be intrepid against Death; to despise the things of
127 3, 79 | deeds in His conflict with Death ; by which He proved to
128 3, 79 | proved to his Disciples, that Death which had (hitherto) been
129 4, 6 | which is of life: it is not death that thou preparest for
130 4, 7 | does glorious honour to his death, and shews to the world
131 4, 7 | men. The martyrdom of his death, and the sepulchre which (
132 4, 7 | to inflict punishment and death, at once on both body and
133 4, 8 | and after His victory over Death, that the empire of the
134 4, 8 | been seen to be superior to Death : respecting which however
135 4, 8 | certainty of life after death ; they went out tllerefore,
136 4, 9 | account indeed He suffered Death, and gave His soul a ransom
137 4, 9 | who appeared to them after Death, and openly held converse
138 4, 11(30) | readiness to encounter the death of martyrdom, for the sake
139 4, 11 | persecutions, and many forms of death, have sprung up against
140 4, 14 | after the prediction of His death, He pointed out, from the
141 4, 16(43) | Herod Agrippa who put him to death, in the 44th year of Claudius.
142 4, 17 | second ./. James was put to death with stones52. And Simeon,
143 4, 21 | when no one put her to death. -- either on account of
144 4, 24 | a mystery respecting His death. He also taught at the same
145 4, 24 | inheritance." ./. How His death was the cause of the redemption
146 4, 25 | continued shewing of His own death, His resurrection, and of
147 4, 25 | as that which lives after death, -- it will increase, and,
148 4, 25 | Greeks alone who, after His death, received of His power and
149 4, 25 | after His fall which was by death, increased greatly, is He
150 4, 25 | those who should after His death establish themselves in
151 4, 26 | were) to shew, by what death he should glorify God. And,
152 4, 26 | to adhere to Him even to death ? For He did not deceive
153 4, 28 | shall deliver his brother to death, and the father his son:
154 4, 28 | cause them to be put to death. And ye shall be hated of
155 4, 28 | should deliver his brother to death;" for even this might have
156 4, 28 | delivered his brother to death." -- When one surrenders
157 4, 28 | deliver up his brother to the death of his soul. In like manner
158 4, 28 | and (so) deliver him to death. So also the children, their
159 4, 28 | become the cause, both of the death and perdition of the soul
160 4, 35(140)| informs us, that upon the death of John the Baptist Dositheus
161 5, 18 | surrender up ourselves to death in an instant ? but that
162 5, 24 | this resignation even to death? -- But, Who would at the
163 5, 24 | Master ? and, by what sort of Death he was affected ? Why then,
164 5, 24 | exposed37 themselves even to death ! But, if they preached
165 5, 25 | then, that even after His death, and then much more strenuously
166 5, 25 | men, they joyfully chose death, rather than relinquish
167 5, 25 | easily gave themselves up to death, not, because they were
168 5, 25 | deceiving, submit willingly to death for another, who, as they
169 5, 25 | even with glory, submit to death. But he, who is so base
170 5, 25 | lusts, has never chosen death rather than life; nor has
171 5, 27 | witnessed His departure by death, -- have used such terms
172 5, 28 | His resurrection after the death which they had previously
173 5, 28 | their testimony, even to death ? Was it, either that they
174 5, 28 | He so openly received His death that no one can conceal
175 5, 28 | we persist in it even to death ! -- For, Why might we (
176 5, 28 | not) expose ourselves to death for nothing7 ? And, Why
177 5, 28 | but place against them the Death of our Teacher as something
178 5, 28 | imprisonments, fire, sword, (death by) the cross and (by) wild
179 5, 29 | and of its own will, to death ? Or, Could the Disciples
180 5, 29 | have readily submitted to death in support of them? ~
181 5, 30 | reality have submitted to death, for nothing true ? and,
182 5, 31 | plainly, that after the death of their Lord certain men,
183 5, 32 | had fabricated, even to death. And no one of them ever
184 5, 39(75) | sumpresbuteroj; and after the death of St Peter, the title o9
185 5, 47 | means denied the ignominious death of Him, whom they preached.
186 5, 48 | that they saw Him after His death ? that He rose from the
187 5, 52(109)| ruled over Egypt, from the death of Alexander, two hundred
188 5, 52(110)| scourged, if not put to death, by the Centurion: and also,
189 5, 52(110)| would have been stoned to death by the Jews. The Roman power
190 5, 52(111)| Persecutorum." See also, on the death of Domitian, Suetonius,
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