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1 Ded | DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND,~&c. &c. &c. ~CHANCELLOR OF
2 Ded | OF NORTHUMBERLAND,~&c. &c. &c. ~CHANCELLOR OF THE
3 Ded | NORTHUMBERLAND,~&c. &c. &c. ~CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY
4 Pre, 0(6) | pp. 187, 223, 302, 276, &c., -- all of which, as far
5 Pre | are told by Asseman (l. c. p. CMXXV.), that there
6 Pre, 0(8) | 1 L. c. quoted by Asseman. His
7 Pre, 0(8) | Procopio martyre legitur," &c. "Socrati suffragatur Sozomemis," &
8 Pre, 0(8) | suffragatur Sozomemis," &c. Lib. in. cap. v. The martyrdom
9 1, 1(1) | Diagoras, qui exclusit," &c. These are the Atheists,
10 1, 3(7) | laudd. Constant, ib. p. 524. C. D. from which our text
11 1, 3(8) | Edit. Gaisford, p. 183, &c.:—who, it may be remarked,
12 1, 18(15) | Provid. i. Tom. iv. p. 330. C. ~
13 1, 30(21) | Orpheus, Virgil, Ovid, &c.: among the philosophers,
14 1, 30(21) | Anaxagoras, Antisthenes, &c. See also Prep. Evan. Lib.
15 1, 30(21) | in. capp. ix. xii. xiii. &c. ~
16 1, 37(29) | rulers, men the subjects, &c. [Greek]. From the epitome
17 1, 37(29) | bodies, the sun, moon, &c. a sort of ministry to the
18 1, 37(30) | Constant. cap. i. p. 409. C. D. And, as it is extraordinary,
19 1, 37(30) | Greek] Matt, xxvii. 51. &c. The place is apparently
20 1, 38(33) | Marcellus, Lib. i. cap. i. p. 4. C. seq. ~
21 1, 52(48) | Plutarch, de his qui sero, &c. ib. p. 550. A. ~
22 1, 62(52) | dum vertitur exhiberet," &c. According to the Greeks
23 1, 63(53) | Israel, Adonai, Sabaoth, &c. Nor does he restrict these
24 1, 63(53) | curious note on pp. 17. C. 41: notes, p. 16—19, where
25 1, 63(54) | seen Prep. Evang. Lib. iv. C. xxii. seq. Where (p. 173.
26 2, 3(2) | xiii. pp. 531, D. 632, &c. See also Demonstr. Evang.
27 2, 10(8) | 1. "Olim truncus eram," &c. Athenagoras Legat. pro
28 2, 12(10) | Lib. vi. cap. ix. p. 271. C. ~
29 2, 12(16) | Spec. Hist. Arab. p. 137, &c. and variously accounted
30 2, 12(19) | Epist. Lib. in. 1. 52. &c. Euseb. laudd. Constant.
31 2, 13(22) | Aesculapius. Bacchus. &c.) Cic. ib. c. 18. Comp.
32 2, 13(22) | Bacchus. &c.) Cic. ib. c. 18. Comp. Clemens. Alexand.
33 2, 13(23) | itidem a filio Saturnum ? &c., Cic. ib. iii. 24. From
34 2, 15(28) | Aristophanes; the Epigrams, &c. of Martial and Ausonius, &
35 2, 15(28) | of Martial and Ausonius, &c.—See Theophilus ad Autolycum,
36 2, 17(30) | contra Graecos, p. 176. C. seq.) [Greek] " Quid obsecro
37 2, 17(30) | filii vestri spectant," &c. See the notes to sect.
38 2, 18(32) | those of Buddha, Rama, &c. as abounding in the poetic
39 2, 19(33) | Philosphers, ib. Lib. i. p. 300. C. seq. Edit. 1620. ~
40 2, 19(34) | oval, angular, hooked, &c. &c. (See Bruckeri Hist.
41 2, 19(34) | oval, angular, hooked, &c. &c. (See Bruckeri Hist. Crit.
42 2, 19(34) | having projecting parts," &c. Syr.[Syriac]. Matter similar
43 2, 20(40) | wealth, family, glory, &c. necessary to happiness;
44 2, 20(42) | privation, principles, &c. But, how this is said to
45 2, 21(45) | set in beautiful order, &c.—It is added, (ib.) that
46 2, 21(46) | and pervade all things, &c. which he condemns as utter
47 2, 22(55) | Syriac] So Thales, Brucker, &c. ib. p. 465. seq. So the
48 2, 22(59) | Venus, the Eleusinian, &c. of the Phallus in Egypt,
49 2, 23(60) | de Idololatria.. Lib. i. c. 3...Brucker, Tom. i. Index
50 2, 23(60) | relig. Lib. i. cap. ii. &c. ~
51 2, 24(61) | xxviii. 20; Ps. xxxii. 6, &c. Others have no authority,
52 2, 25(62) | fatidicam Stoicorum Pro&noian," &c. For a full and accurate
53 2, 25(62) | his Philosophy, Writings, &c., the reader is referred
54 2, 26(63) | B. seq. ib. p. 627. B. C. seq. it. 628. B. seq. it.
55 2, 39(76) | Legat. pro Christ, p. 69, &c. ~
56 2, 44(83) | seq. from the Timaeus, &c. The Scripture cited is,
57 2, 53(98) | Constant, cap. xiii. p. 533. C. ~
58 2, 55(105)| commentaries on most of the Poets, &c. and a hundred books on
59 2, 56(106)| the very order, ellipses, &c. of the Greek are followed. [...] —
60 2, 56(106)| cap. x. pp. 490, 493, &c. ~
61 2, 64(118)| suo cruore sacrificant," &c. which is probably the case
62 2, 66(123)| Testament. Jud. i. 27, &c. situated not far from the
63 2, 69(129)| from Herodotus, Lib. i. c. xlvii. who gives it thus : [
64 2, 69(130)| be found in Herodotus, 1. c. et seq. On these Oracles,
65 2, 69(130)| Graec. affect. curatio, &c. ~
66 2, 74(134)| Strom. Lib. iv. p. 495. C. Lactant. Lib. in. cap.
67 2, 79(138)| examples. Libb. ix. x. &c. see also the Oratio Constantini
68 2, 79(138)| Isaiah (chap. xvii. 7. &c.) according to Theodoret.
69 2, 80(142)| and also of Aesculapius, &c. Lactantius too, — a contemporary
70 2, 81(143)| pp. 11, 48, 275 — 279, &c. See also Orat. de laudd.
71 2, 81(144)| 8 Ib. p. 11. it. 275. C. where we are told, that
72 2, 81(148)| the Prep. Evang. (p. 11. C.).. [Greek] (See also Plutarch,
73 2, 81(148)| attributes this to the Medes, &c. (ib. p. 277.) [Greek] Theodoret
74 2, 81(153)| aged with a snare (noose, &c.) A practice, perhaps, not
75 2, 81(156)| Prep. Evang. (ib. p. 156. C.) ~
76 2, 83(159)| xi. cap. xxviii. p. 556. C. ~
77 2, 91(168)| heavens, with pestilences, &c. on the earth. [Greek] "
78 2, 92(170)| following account. [...] &c. We are told in the next
79 2, 93(171)| Constant, cap. xiii. p. 535. C. ~
80 3, 2(3) | Alluding to the judgments, &c. spoken of above. Book ii.
81 3, 13(16) | Evang. Lib. v. i. p. 170. C...[Greek] The Syriac speaks
82 3, 13(16) | the Tyndarides, Bacchus, &c.; the third consisted of
83 3, 13(16) | contained, Venus, Mercury, &c. The fifth contained those
84 3, 13(16) | for art, as Vulcan, Mars, &c. To these they added a sixth
85 3, 16(19) | iv. cap. xvii. p. 164. C. -- [Greek] See also ib.
86 3, 16(19) | Lib. v. cap. i. p. 179. C. D. -- Ib. Porphyry is (
87 3, 29(29) | Laudd. Constant, p. 547. C.~
88 3, 34(32) | laudd. Constant, ib. p. 548. C.~
89 3, 35(33) | de laudd. Constant, ib. C.~
90 3, 39(41) | laudd. Constant. ib. p. 536. C.~
91 3, 39(42) | Lib. vii. cap. i. p. 314. C. D. as well as in the Orat.
92 3, 39(48) | Orat. de laudd. Const. ib. C. it. Demonstr. Evang. ib.
93 3, 39(49) | Demonstr. Evang. ib. B. C. seq.~
94 3, 39(53) | Laudd. Const, p. 538. C.) leaves us here, but joins
95 3, 40(54) | iv. cap. xiii. p. 169. B. C.~
96 3, 40(56) | SHALL SAVE his people," &c. plainly intimating, that
97 3, 40(59) | 32 : xii. 22 : xvii, 18, &c.~
98 3, 40(60) | 6 Matt. ix. 6, &c. ~
99 3, 40(61) | ver. 27; xi. 5; xx. 30, &c. ~
100 3, 40(62) | 8 Matt. ix. 20. seq. &c. ~
101 3, 40(64) | 10 Mark v. 22.-35. seq. &c. ~
102 3, 40(67) | seq. Mark iv. 37. seq. &c. ~
103 3, 40(68) | xiv. 19. seq. ib. xvi. 9, &c.~
104 3, 43(69) | 1 Matt, xxvii. 50, &c.~
105 3, 45(73) | Constant. cap. xv. p. 538. C.~
106 3, 55(75) | 21. Mark i. 23-26, 34, &c. with their parallels. He
107 3, 58(84) | 4 Ib. p. 540. C.~
108 3, 59(88) | laudd. Constant. ib. B. C. Comp. Demonstr. Evang.
109 3, 60(90) | second man is the Lord," &c. So 1 Tim. ii. 5. " The
110 3, 60(90) | gave himself a ransom," &c. Again, Heb. viii. 3; x.
111 3, 60(90) | ib. iii. 3; vii. 4, 24, &c. and of His Body, ib. x.
112 3, 60(90) | laudd. Constant. ib. p. 541. C. where the Greek leaves
113 3, 61(93) | gave up His body to men, &c. who might be termed beasts,
114 3, 67(99) | Gods. See Book 11. Par. 5, &c.~
115 3, 71(100)| spirit that quickeeneth," &c. This Father says, [Syriac]
116 4, 7(17) | 2 John viii. 12, &c. ~
117 4, 8(23) | contra Cels. Lib. v. p. 250, &c. An extract is given from
118 4, 9(27) | varied and translated, &c. The term [Syriac] is used
119 4, 10(28) | 4 Matt. xxvi. 13, &c. cited by Theodoret. Gr.
120 4, 11(30) | Church are the Believers, &c. [Greek] See Hammond's admirable
121 4, 12(33) | to think with Grotius, &c. that this was the original
122 4, 12(33) | received it. See Jones, l. c. ~
123 4, 16(44) | Salutaris Lux Evang. p. 47, &c. ~
124 4, 20(67) | Lib. ii. xxx. -- xxxvii. &c. ~
125 4, 20(68) | contra Cels. Lib. ii. p. 62, &c. it. Lib. iv. pp. 174-5, [...] ~
126 4, 20(69) | second and third Centuries;" &c. Camb. 1826. p. 162. ~
127 4, 22(80) | referring to Poole's Synopsis, &c. ~
128 4, 24(85) | and comp. Rom. xi. 5, &c. ~
129 4, 30(110)| Bogomilians, Audeans, &c. This heresy had, in the
130 4, 30(113)| Orient. Tom. i. p. 47, &c. as marked in the Index:
131 4, 30(114)| as being of the Devil, &c. See Theodoret, Haeret.
132 4, 30(114)| Valentinus, Basilides, &c. &c. Hence also the false
133 4, 30(114)| Valentinus, Basilides, &c. &c. Hence also the false Christs,
134 4, 30(114)| Apostles, false Prophets, &c. See the notes of Valesius,
135 4, 31(119)| the fury of the vulgar," &c. From the prevalence of
136 4, 36(147)| be. (Comp. Is. lxii. 12, &c. Dan. viii. 24.) In Rev.
137 5, 2(2) | Lib. i. pp. 7, 30, 65, &c. See sect. 16, below, and
138 5, 3(5) | Lib. ix. cap. x. p. 413. C. [...]. Other oracles are
139 5, 3(5) | iii. cap. vi. p. 134. B. C.~
140 5, 5(6) | Lib. iv. capp. x. xi. &c. from Porphyry and Theophrastus;
141 5, 5(6) | in. cap. iii. p. 105, &c.~
142 5, 6(7) | iii. cap. iii. p. 106. C.[...]~
143 5, 12(9) | Demonstr. Evang. ib. B. C.~
144 5, 13(10) | 3 Demonstr. Evang. ib. C. ~
145 5, 14(14) | him, (Tusc. Quest. Lib. v. c. xxxix.) just as Eusebius
146 5, 14(14) | Chaldean History, Navigation, &c.~
147 5, 14(15) | Crit. Tom. i. p. 888, &c. The whole of this is also
148 5, 14(15) | Evang. Lib. iii. vi. p. 129. C. Ed. 1628. Origen is, perhaps,
149 5, 15(17) | 2 Ib. p. 130. B.C., &c.~
150 5, 16(20) | Antiq. Vol. i. Book i. c. ii. sect. 5.) "and others
151 5, 16(20) | 22, 30. Lib. ii. p. 89, &c.~
152 5, 19(25) | prior to this. Ib. p. 133. C.~
153 5, 21(27) | Lib. iii. cap. v. p. 109. C. seq. with some slight variations.
154 5, 22(34) | Lib. in. cap. v. p. 110. C. seq. ~
155 5, 24(37) | Christ. Church, Book i. c. ii. sect. 9.)..."They" (
156 5, 24(37) | heathens ever gave them," &c. And, again, (Book iii.
157 5, 24(37) | And, again, (Book iii. c. ix. sect. 3.) " These were
158 5, 25(38) | contra Cels. Lib. ii. p. 87, &c. ~
159 5, 25(40) | 4 Not in the Gr. ib. C. ~
160 5, 26(41) | Demonstr. Evang.) p. 112. C., with some variations. ~
161 5, 31(49) | Lib. iii. v. p. 116, B. C. [...] ~
162 5, 32(52) | Matt. xxvi. 14; xxvii. 3, &c. [...] ~
163 5, 34(57) | 7 Ib. p. 117. C. The Syriac is obscure here,
164 5, 35(60) | 4 Matt. x. 10, &c. ~
165 5, 38(69) | now give it as before (1. c.) " Fol. 375. v. EuseB.
166 5, 40(78) | i. cap. iii. p. mihi. 8. C., also Demonstr. Evang.
167 5, 40(80) | mentions his denial, &c.) more coldly than Matthew
168 5, 41(84) | 4 Ib. p. 122. C., with some variations. ~
169 5, 43(86) | Demonstr. Evang. ib. p. 123. B. C. with some variations. ~
170 5, 44(87) | Syriac] b. So the Syr. c. Syr. kai\ dida&skaloj.
171 5, 44(87) | Valesius to the Eccl. Hist. l. c. above. The chief ground
172 5, 45(88) | Demonstr. Evang. ib. p. 124. C. D. ~
173 5, 46(92) | iii. cap. v. p. 135. B. C. seq. ~
174 5, 46(94) | Greek is different here, ib. C. ~
175 5, 48(98) | Demonstr. Evang. ib. p. 137. C. D. ~
176 5, 49(104)| 5 Matt. x. 8, &c. ~
177 5, 50(105)| to refer to Acts iii. 7, &c. iv. 7, &c. 7 Acts xiv.
178 5, 50(105)| Acts iii. 7, &c. iv. 7, &c. 7 Acts xiv. 12, &c. ~
179 5, 50(105)| 7, &c. 7 Acts xiv. 12, &c. ~
180 5, 51(106)| Demonstr. Evang. ib. p. 139. B. C. ~
181 5, 52(111)| ib. cap. x. p. 297. B. C. ib. p. 298. D. seq. also
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