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1 Pre, 0(1) | existed long before the times of either of these writers. --
2 Pre | been copied6 out several times ./. before our MS. could
3 Pre | might have been copied out times innumerable, before the
4 Pre | it has preserved to our times a most exact copy of an
5 Pre | is as suitable to our own times, as it was to those for
6 Pre | have been said during the times of the last, and most severe
7 1, 1 | recurrence and changes of times and seasons2. And again
8 1, 35 | Him not" For, from ancient times (and) hitherto, it knew
9 1, 35 | manifested Himself, in the latter times, to those who were holden
10 1, 42 | this was so done in former times:—this, that man, who had
11 1, 42 | race, which was in ancient times beloved of God, and received, ./.
12 1, 47 | seasons; the changes of times; the revolutions of the
13 1, 54(50) | much the case in former times. See the Prep. Evang. Lib.
14 1, 55 | seasons, and the changes of times. ./.
15 1, 59 | of things done in former times ; converses with those who
16 1, 60 | and histories of former times; and these will he bring
17 1, 62 | art, the limits both of times and of seasons; and will
18 1, 63(54) | which more enlightened times have very properly rejected.
19 1, 63(54) | held by the heathen of his times, as may be seen Prep. Evang.
20 1, 64 | too have seen, in these times, some whose eyes were digged
21 1, 75 | and deliver itself at all times, by the precepts of wisdom
22 1, 77 | he possessed from ancient times in a mortal body, and contained
23 2, 3 | earth ; Him who is at all times present to this world, and
24 2, 13(23) | the best informed of those times were growing weary of the
25 2, 13(24) | so many wars in ancient times. Orat. de laudd. Constant,
26 2, 14 | vices; when, from ancient times, many thus suffered while
27 2, 19 | infinite, and as having, from times not to be comprehended,
28 2, 21 | progress,—at the appointed times. But great is the ./. sin (
29 2, 21 | shall continue, during the times destined for them? and (
30 2, 22(55) | the present, and former times. Which is probably nothing
31 2, 46 | he be God, who was at all times, but never existed (of himself):
32 2, 50 | those who were in former times styled the Philosophers
33 2, 55 | in age had led him three times round the altar, —stricken
34 2, 55 | was king of Cyprus in the times of Seleucus the Theologian105,—
35 2, 64(119)| sacrifice annually: at other times, the offering is made to
36 2, 65 | teach (us), that, from times prior to Augustus and Tiberius121,—
37 2, 65 | established) from the earliest times. ~
38 2, 67 | had no existence in former times; on the contrary, every
39 2, 69 | Messena too, was taken four times by the Lacedemonians; and
40 2, 75 | things among the men of those times ; because, as their nature
41 2, 76 | 76. But now in our times, every anxiety about the
42 2, 76(135)| Plutarch,—who lived in the times of Trajan, and wrote a very
43 2, 76(135)| to him, commenced in the times of Tiberius Caesar:—the
44 2, 76(135)| entirely ceased in the times of Hadrian—when the Christian
45 2, 77 | of Lagus, marched fifteen times out of Egypt. Seleucus too,
46 2, 78 | Gods, by the kings of those times, as was also by the people,
47 2, 79(138)| 395, and fulfilled in the times of Constantine. See ib.
48 2, 80 | circumstanced who, in former times were engaged in creating
49 2, 85 | earth; and gave freely in times of necessity, of the things
50 2, 88 | destruction three several times. On one occasion, the Amazons163
51 2, 91(168)| Herodian, as happening in the times of Commodus, (Lib. i. 14.)
52 2, 91(169)| Epitome of Dion, that in the times of Titus, the Temples of
53 2, 92(170)| This happened in the times of Domitian, of which Suetonius (
54 2, 92(170)| general expectations those times. The soothsayer, however,
55 2, 93 | taught them, from ancient times by doctrines worthy of God,
56 2, 93 | Thus (did He) in ancient times with the Hebrews through
57 2, 94 | impossible indeed, in ancient times, to make those who had been
58 2, 96 | suitable to the men of those times. He again from his providential
59 3, 1 | beings, which from former times had ruined the world, (persevered
60 3, 3 | ago: they are now in our times witnessed in their operation,
61 3, 8 | with Him, -- and who at all times did wage war with Him; --
62 3, 13 | was boasted from ancient times. To the doctrine of Christ
63 3, 16 | it was not from ancient times, but (only) after the divine
64 3, 16 | teaching of our Saviour, in the times of Hadrian19, that human
65 3, 19 | to) Him who acts at all times, and is every moment operative,
66 3, 25 | preached of from ancient times, ever did like Him who is
67 3, 31 | and (who live) in our own times; -- How does this not transcend
68 3, 55 | who had, from former times and falsely, been esteemed
69 3, 56 | of man had, from ancient times, been subjected to these
70 3, 59 | delivered down from ancient times, did He constitute the Destroyer,
71 3, 61 | death had been, from ancient times, fearful to all men as the
72 3, 68 | Nor again as in former times, does he, -- who has subscribed
73 3, 69 | Nor again as in former times, will he revere inanimate
74 3, 70 | will he again as in former times, express terror at the images
75 4, 1 | promised he would do in after times ; -- as well as from the
76 4, 1 | succeeded, and extends to our times. Those great acts then,
77 4, 1 | have been fulfilled in our times, -- in the order in which
78 4, 1 | could not, to those of the times in which they were foretold,
79 4, 1 | the future ; and, in after times, they have been fulfilled,
80 4, 1 | and are in (these) our times seen by us, even to this
81 4, 3 | one existed from ancient times; it was (only) after our
82 4, 6 | others, who from ancient times carried as fishermen the
83 4, 7 | that of those of former times, so that he should be considered
84 4, 8 | possession. For, from ancient times, -- as Moses attests, -- "
85 4, 8 | of God were, from ancient times, Rulers over all that was
86 4, 8 | Disciples, -- not from ancient times -- but now, that they should
87 4, 9 | that, even to these our times, the doctrine of these poor
88 4, 12 | every individual house, in times far removed (from those
89 4, 14 | husbandmen of the vineyard of His times, the Chief Priests, the
90 4, 16 | Him too, the Jews of those times killed by stoning. How they
91 4, 18 | to be inflicted. For many times would He have gathered their
92 4, 18 | even as He had from ancient times been careful for them, and
93 4, 18 | desolation of the place in those times: because it was not (thus)
94 4, 18 | but even to surpass four times (its duration) ; and (thus)
95 4, 20 | the Gentiles, until the times of the Gentiles shall be
96 4, 20 | before us, the signs of the times of the final destruction
97 4, 20 | place, as it was in the times of Cyrus, king of the Persians;
98 4, 20 | those of Pompey. For many times did this place suffer reduction,
99 4, 20(67) | direct predictions of these times: and to these many similar
100 4, 21 | witnesses among those of our own times. I should indeed otherwise
101 4, 21 | possession of her; and many times did she excite the robbers
102 4, 22 | years afterwards, in the times of Vespasian the Roman Emperor.
103 4, 22 | for He said, "Until the times of the Gentiles shall be
104 4, 22(80) | 2 "The times of the Gentiles" must, I
105 4, 22(80) | must, I think, mean those times previously spoken of in
106 4, 22(80) | therefore, must be their times, not, scripturally speaking, "
107 4, 22(80) | scripturally speaking, "the times of the Gentiles." Our author
108 4, 23 | Roman Emperor, -- in whose times these things were said, --
109 4, 24 | Shepherd who had been many times preached of in the words
110 4, 27 | persecute each other, in the times of the persecutions. From
111 4, 28 | persecutions, and in our own times. Nor do you simply hear
112 4, 28 | our own eyes, during the times of the persecutions ; so
113 4, 30 | Divinity, should in after times formally assume the name
114 4, 30 | their truth) ; but, in after times, the facts (so) declared
115 4, 30(110)| Pontus, and lived in the times of Anicetus the eleventh
116 4, 30(110)| This heresy had, in the times of Epiphanius, extended
117 4, 30(111)| who came to Rome in the times of Hyginus, and lived during
118 4, 30(112)| Alexandria, and flourished in the times of Hadrian. He received
119 4, 30 | yesterday, and of our own times, whose name became the titular
120 4, 30(113)| Mesopotamia, and flourished in the times of M. Aurelius and L. Verus.
121 4, 34 | scattered as seed in succeeding times throughout the whole earth,
122 4, 35 | Dositheus140, who was after the times of our Saviour, was the
123 4, 35(140)| some, as ancient as the times of Sennacherib ; which appears
124 4, 35(140)| Jerome places him before the times of our Lord, and makes him
125 4, 35 | Christ. Others again, in the times of the Apostles, named Simon
126 4, 36(147)| fulness of time, refer to the times of the Apostles, and those
127 4, 37 | are Divine. For in former times, the words were simply heard;
128 4, 37 | simply heard; but now, in our times, the fulfilment of these
129 5, 1 | and deeds. For in ancient times, the words, of which we
130 5, 1 | presence. But now, in our times, the fulfilment of these
131 5, 3 | God, who arose in ancient times. And from them it was, that
132 5, 4 | were known only in former times to these descendants of
133 5, 4 | that no more, as in those times, a few, and those easy to
134 5, 4 | of those who in ancient times were perfectly savage, also
135 5, 9 | during the whole of these times, made the most careful inquiries
136 5, 16 | that, even to these our times, the fulfilment of His predictions
137 5, 17 | had obtained from ancient times among the Greeks, and teaching
138 5, 17 | who were before His times24? But, if there was no
139 5, 18 | those who are, even to these times led by His doctrine ? Is
140 5, 18 | it was the case in former times, when He conversed with
141 5, 28 | being heard of in their times, How could they, with one
142 5, 28 | which had from ancient times been established among them :
143 5, 28 | Moses, which were in former times adverse to them, but place
144 5, 28 | all men have from ancient times confessed: and, that we
145 5, 42 | threatened, deny Him three times! For these things, even
146 5, 43 | things that belonged to the times of Pilate, commemorates
147 5, 45 | among the Jews, even to the times of its reduction by Hadrian.
148 5, 46 | laws laid down from ancient times, (and this) against their
149 5, 48 | those of the wise of ancient times; suffer yourselves to be
150 5, 52(110)| this refers solely to the times in which the Apostles preached:
151 5, 52 | usually come to pass in times such as these111 ? For,
152 5, 52(111)| marvellous things done in ancient times in favour of God's Church.
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