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1 2, 13 | leave behind themselves any disciples of their superiority, or
2 3, 4 | Saviour alone, who said to his disciples by word, and fulfilled it
3 3, 6 | forth by the hands of His disciples, from one extremity of the
4 3, 7 | that those who became (His) disciples among the Scythians, feast (
5 3, 29 | previously testify to His Disciples, that, because they should
6 3, 40 | on the very souls of His disciples, as upon intellectual tablets,
7 3, 40 | of the Scriptures of His Disciples, and to the knowing of His
8 3, 40 | deeds; and thus made His Disciples to approach the very summit
9 3, 40 | waters66? Or, how67 when His Disciples were sailing and the storm
10 3, 43 | this same His death to his disciples, when teaching (them) and
11 3, 44 | again, He shewed to his Disciples the selfsame person, both
12 3, 52 | could He have persuaded His disciples to despise death. ./.
13 3, 55(75) | He also gave power to His disciples over these unclean spirits,
14 3, 57 | having revealed to His Disciples those other secret things, --
15 3, 57 | things which He said to His Disciples in parables (viz.): "No
16 3, 60 | it was necessary to the disciples that ./. they should see,
17 3, 62 | this same thing to their Disciples, (viz.) that they had received
18 3, 79 | by which He proved to his Disciples, that Death which had (hitherto)
19 3, 80 | the writings ./. of His Disciples, -- which he previously
20 4, 1 | were then witnessed by his Disciples. For, the very things which
21 4, 6 | from the writings of His Disciples, -- that it was by their
22 4, 6 | But He made use of no such disciples as these: on the contrary,
23 4, 6 | that He would teach His Disciples, but, that He would MAKE
24 4, 6 | the rest of our Saviour's Disciples, on those whom He said He
25 4, 7 | which foretold that His Disciples should arise (as the Sun)
26 4, 7 | to Him, who said to his Disciples, "Ye are the light of the
27 4, 7 | life set up by means of the Disciples of our Saviour throughout
28 4, 7 | and explained, them to His Disciples: "That19 which I say to
29 4, 7 | the ministration) of His Disciples, -- when they knew nothing
30 4, 7 | foretold at the outset to His Disciples, that He would make them
31 4, 7 | through His power, make Disciples of all nations. From the
32 4, 8 | my Father. Go ye and make Disciples of all nations, and baptize
33 4, 8 | and caution evinced by the Disciples: (viz.) that they did not
34 4, 8 | in fact, He said to His Disciples; "All power is given to
35 4, 8 | account, He commanded his Disciples, -- not from ancient times --
36 4, 8 | make the circuit, and make Disciples, of all nations. And He
37 4, 8 | those which the whole of the Disciples, -- making severally the
38 4, 8 | all nations, and to make Disciples of all races of men, through
39 4, 8 | those who have become His Disciples. Hence, His Church, which
40 4, 9 | He appeared to the other disciples, and to them, -- yet doubting
41 4, 9 | Thus therefore, these His disciples, -- men rude of speech and
42 4, 10 | out upon his feet: but His Disciples forbade her ; complaining
43 4, 10 | should be written by His Disciples, should be preached throughout
44 4, 11 | 11. When asking His Disciples on a certain occasion, what
45 4, 12 | For He foretold to His disciples, the things which up to
46 4, 12 | things, He explained to the Disciples themselves and said; "I
47 4, 12 | He had prepared for His disciples ; and this, that the soul
48 4, 16 | Apostles, the seventy other Disciples, who also first preached
49 4, 16 | Scriptures, how many of the Disciples of our Saviour they afterwards
50 4, 16 | resurrection, " Go ye and make Disciples of all nations in my name,"
51 4, 18 | just mentioned, and His Disciples wondering at the building
52 4, 18 | on that place which the Disciples, when expressing their wonder
53 4, 18 | Again, the Scriptures of His Disciples which teach respecting Him, (
54 4, 20 | foresaw, and counselled His Disciples that, in the reduction which
55 4, 23 | be. And, speaking to His Disciples on the rational service
56 4, 23 | Head and Teacher, -- His Disciples, who received the rational
57 4, 24 | only who had become His disciples from among the Jews, that
58 4, 25 | occasion also approached His Disciples, desiring to see Him, --
59 4, 25 | How Simon the chief of the Disciples, should, like his Master,
60 4, 26 | said these things to His Disciples, they should be prepared
61 4, 26 | foretold to the rest of His Disciples, the persecutions which
62 4, 27 | should arise against His Disciples; but, that He might also
63 4, 27 | sinless were the lives of His Disciples to be, that they should
64 4, 27 | should (so) speak with His Disciples; and that His words should
65 4, 27 | many wise things to their Disciples. Of these, some supposed
66 4, 27 | determine such things for His Disciples. Nor do we know of any persecutions
67 4, 27 | which should come upon His Disciples; but also, previously pointed
68 4, 28 | carefully made, teaching the Disciples that, it should not be for
69 4, 29 | the first calling of His Disciples, "Follow me, and I will
70 4, 30(114)| Paraclete): and his twelve Disciples accordingly proscribed marriage
71 4, 30 | And He plainly styled His Disciples "sheep;" saying, "My sheep
72 4, 30 | them." ~How even He and His Disciples should be thought to have
73 4, 31 | He foretold too, to His Disciples, that they also should be
74 4, 31 | therefore reproved these (Disciples), for a considerable time,
75 4, 31 | opinion respecting them, (His Disciples) which had formerly been
76 4, 31(120)| with the ignorance of His disciples, seeing as they did His
77 4, 32 | fornication 121, and His Disciples said to Him, "If the cause
78 4, 33 | also, He was asked by His Disciples, what the interpretation
79 4, 34 | too, He explained to His Disciples in the house, when they
80 4, 35 | the mount of Olives, His Disciples drew near, saying between
81 4, 35 | foretold when warning His Disciples against the lying Antichrist,
82 4, 35(140)| claim ; appointed thirty disciples, and took a woman whom he
83 5, 1 | which He prophesied to His disciples when He was near, (and)
84 5, 2 | philosophy by teaching His disciples, that the indigent should
85 5, 3 | taught and presented to His disciples ? And, Do not the words
86 5, 9 | of their having been the disciples of a master who was a magician ?
87 5, 9 | association of any one among the disciples, who promised any (new)
88 5, 9 | these things have been His disciples, who have (always) fully
89 5, 10(8) | suffered martyrdom, as His Disciples did, because he could have
90 5, 11 | primitive acquaintances and Disciples of our Saviour, (as found)
91 5, 13 | Such10 therefore were the Disciples of our Saviour, and such
92 5, 13 | were those who became their Disciples, so pure, noble in soul,
93 5, 13 | Since11 therefore, the Disciples of our Saviour were seen
94 5, 13 | know from those who are Disciples, of what sort their Master
95 5, 13 | tens of thousands of the Disciples of the precepts of our Saviour
96 5, 14 | with him: but to these the Disciples of our Saviour it was, through
97 5, 14 | behold, such alone were His Disciples and acquaintances; from
98 5, 15 | Scriptures, (and) ./. whose Disciples (taught) by Himself were
99 5, 16 | was the teacher of such disciples; the originator of all such
100 5, 16(20) | Paul for the use of his disciples. Hence it was that Suetonius,
101 5, 16 | our own eyes ? And, Whose disciples and eye-witnesses of the
102 5, 16 | fire and sword, as these Disciples of our Saviour have done ? --
103 5, 17 | word and enouncement to His Disciples, "Go and make disciples
104 5, 17 | Disciples, "Go and make disciples of all nations in my name,
105 5, 17 | short space of time, (His) Disciples: The laws too of our ./.
106 5, 18 | Saviour, or against his Disciples, or against those who are,
107 5, 19 | of all; and prepared his Disciples to be such; and, if He was
108 5, 20 | superior to man; and, that His Disciples ./. have fabricated these
109 5, 20 | believe the testimony of the Disciples of our Saviour, respecting
110 5, 21 | wonderful works of which His disciples bore testimony, but that
111 5, 21 | testimony, but that His disciples have otherwise falsely stated
112 5, 21 | can assign, why they the Disciples, and He their master, went
113 5, 21 | doctrine: and they again, the Disciples, love both the precepts
114 5, 21 | one to speak against the disciples of our Saviour, on account
115 5, 22 | teachers of them to other Disciples, (out) of which we may suppose
116 5, 23 | the Teacher, and them the Disciples ; and so, as it were in
117 5, 23 | were dignified by being the Disciples of such a Master. ~
118 5, 24 | of a Magician. But, the Disciples of this Leader were in nothing
119 5, 24 | teach those who became their disciples; it will be likely that
120 5, 25 | respecting Him ! Those (Disciples) therefore, who formerly
121 5, 25 | vice. How then, could the Disciples of the (Person) mentioned, --
122 5, 26 | 26. If41 then, these Disciples of our Saviour were deceived
123 5, 26 | astray. But, that they (the Disciples) should be sent forth into
124 5, 28 | excelled, because we were the Disciples of His secret mysteries.
125 5, 29 | yourself, that they (His Disciples) did falsely put forth such
126 5, 29 | to death ? Or, Could the Disciples of our Saviour have been
127 5, 31 | things, the rest of the Disciples persevered, grew strong,
128 5, 33 | chosen twelve, and ./. the Disciples seventy in number, and thousands
129 5, 34 | abomination; and, that these His Disciples learned the same from Him,
130 5, 34 | of our Saviour and of His Disciples, should any one pervert
131 5, 35 | truth-loving manner of the Disciples, of our Saviour. Any one
132 5, 36 | relating to the lives of the Disciples of our Saviour, when the
133 5, 38 | with Jesus, and with His Disciples." And again, after these
134 5, 38 | number of the rest of the Disciples, He added respecting Himself
135 5, 38 | it was day, He called His Disciples, and chose twelve out of
136 5, 40 | men said of Him, and the Disciples themselves what they thought
137 5, 41 | should give credence to the Disciples of our Saviour, or not ?
138 5, 42 | that we should suppose His Disciples to have falsely stated even
139 5, 45 | works, and that He made His Disciples, -- not only the twelve
140 5, 45 | Apostles, or the seventy Disciples, but also attached to Himself, --
141 5, 45 | every accusation against the Disciples may be undone; since, what
142 5, 46 | to these His powerless Disciples, (viz.) "Go ye and make
143 5, 46 | viz.) "Go ye and make Disciples of all nations96!" It is
144 5, 46 | It is likely too, His Disciples would thus address their
145 5, 46 | These things therefore, the Disciples of our Saviour would either
146 5, 46 | indiscriminately, to go and make Disciples of all nations; but with
147 5, 46 | had been, so DID they make Disciples of the whole race of men !
148 5, 47 | doctrine of our Saviour's Disciples was; how they passed on
149 5, 49 | confess, that they (the Disciples) could not otherwise have
150 5, 49 | to them, "Go101, and make Disciples of all nations in my name."
151 5, 52 | viz.) by what power the Disciples of our Saviour gained credit
152 5, 52 | not have been easy for His Disciples to be sent forth, and to
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