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1 Pre, 0(1) | considered as supplying tolerably good matter for proof, that no
2 Pre | returned, having procured some good Coptic manuscripts, of which
3 Pre, 0(2) | get more than nine or ten good authors, with a few others. (
4 Pre, 0(4) | however, is any thing but good and exhibits many Lacunae,
5 Pre | how long a MS. written on good skin and well preserved
6 Pre | its age, as this must be a good evidence to my readers,
7 Pre | doubt, he has done with all good fidelity. Yet I must say,
8 1, 5 | did He, the fulness of all good, the God of all, first appoint
9 1, 5 | of wisdom, as it seemed good to Him. ~
10 1, 21 | who is above all that is good, the same is the (efficient)
11 1, 22 | He wills, however, every good thing, because He is also
12 1, 22 | thing, because He is also good in His own essential being. ./.
13 1, 23 | forth from above, from His good Father, as a river ever
14 1, 23 | His Father ; and is the17 good offspring of the good Father,
15 1, 23 | good offspring of the good Father, and the common Saviour
16 1, 23 | wisdom, and light, and every good thing. He waters too, not
17 1, 25 | who is God above all, as a good Father beget as good Fruit,
18 1, 25 | as a good Father beget as good Fruit, the ONLY (begotten)
19 1, 30 | is one, who must be the good ./. offspring of the good
20 1, 30 | good ./. offspring of the good Father. If therefore any
21 1, 30 | nature which are right and good. But, as in things visible,
22 1, 42 | appear that this would seem good to Him,—who is the fulness
23 1, 42 | son from his father, the good inheritance of the observances
24 1, 43 | treasury of things that are good, is preserved (as) the perfect,
25 1, 67 | who is the cause of every good; and is enjoined to render,
26 1, 72 | although as an infant good. Nevertheless, if he pass
27 1, 72 | in the things which are good;—be brought up in the instruction
28 1, 72 | come, then shall both the good Powers receive him as the
29 1, 72 | completion of every thing that is good, and shall instruct him
30 1, 72 | perversion which is not good, and despises the earth,
31 1, 72 | countenance, or smiling of good Angels, shall greet him ;
32 1, 72 | light and life which is good, for his receptacle; but,
33 1, 73 | superior locality, in land good and fertile ; where that
34 1, 73 | things, and Planter of every good thing, shall receive (back)
35 1, 78 | being), the hater of every good, and deceiver as to every
36 1, 79 | GOD: He who has, like a good and loving Father, shewn
37 2, 3 | efficient) Cause of every good to all; That providential
38 2, 17 | could they do that which was good, when they stored not their
39 2, 17(30) | to sect. 13 above; some good remarks on this subject
40 2, 19 | Rest to be the extreme good : that which is, and ./.
41 2, 19(35) | h9suxi/a : i.e. Rest is good. Again, (ib. Com. repugnant
42 2, 19(35) | Pleasure being the chief good. See also Brucker, Hist.
43 2, 19 | for Rest (as the extreme good). ~
44 2, 20 | determined the extreme good to be, neither Virtue, nor
45 2, 20 | apposition with the chief good, either the life of Philosophy,
46 2, 20 | purity of life, any thing good about him, unless he were
47 2, 24 | correctly, respecting that good Being who is the First,
48 2, 24(61) | Evangclica he has I think, given good proof of this. In Book vii.
49 2, 30 | shewed too, that the extreme good was this, that (men) be
50 2, 30(67) | things about the, supreme good, go down to the Piraeus
51 2, 50 | to "Rest"94 (as the chief good) : nor so to have infatuated
52 2, 52(97) | Lycurgus, that hair made the good still more becoming; the
53 2, 52 | Gods, of Demigods, and of good Demons : but in deeds, every
54 2, 64(112)| were sacrificed for the good of the State. De laudd.
55 2, 64(119)| victim, in order to secure good crops. The Chieftains, it
56 2, 70 | fully effective, either of good, or of evil. Now, if they
57 2, 71 | preservative of every thing good ? If indeed, the things
58 2, 71 | doubt of the existence of good governours. But, if the
59 2, 72 | when acting (I say only) as good men; and, as being their
60 2, 73 | 73. How then ;—for good men would have done this,
61 2, 80(142)| occasion, would answer no good end. Unrevealed religion
62 2, 80 | to every excellency and good, had taken firm hold on
63 2, 80 | entire peace with every good thing without drawback.
64 2, 80 | must, that they were not good Demons, but on the contrary,
65 2, 80 | the bringing in of every good to all. But, how (all was)
66 2, 83 | enemies. Nor is there any good Shepherd, who unfeelingly
67 2, 85 | WORD OF GOD would, as a good Shepherd, Saviour, and Guardian,
68 2, 85 | for the supply of every good thing to those who were
69 2, 86 | perversion which ./. was not good (growing) out of their liberty,
70 2, 86 | who is the cause of every good thing, give up to destruction
71 2, 86 | who were insensible of the good things, with which He had
72 2, 87 | supply of every sort of good thing; at another, by chastising
73 2, 93 | productive) of things that are good, and as medicines for the
74 2, 96 | 96. He again as a good Father, thus also afforded
75 2, 96 | in the provision of every good and rich thing: rains in
76 3, 1 | war-engine; tidings announcing good things were preached to
77 3, 2 | envious against that which is good. For at once, was the error
78 3, 13(16) | classes, the one consisting of good, the other of evil Demons.
79 3, 38 | who is the Cause of every good thing, they should so render
80 3, 40 | whom there was no sin, to good works; and, how those things
81 3, 43 | and again, "I am the good shepherd, and I know my
82 3, 55 | being) destitute of every good thing; and there "forty
83 3, 57 | established (it), "Be of good courage, I have overcome
84 3, 71(100)| this man give his body ? -- Good Dr Wiseman however, the
85 3, 75 | in the fulness of every good, and in accordance with
86 3, 78 | Saviour, the cause of every good. And that, which never (
87 3, 79 | and to put forth the one good hope, which is in the promise
88 4, 1 | men after the manner of a good Parent, became as a child,
89 4, 3 | with such ease were the good aids (it afforded given),
90 4, 7 | that they may see your good works, and glorify your
91 4, 15 | could find, (both) bad and good." Now, in the former Parable,
92 4, 16 | could find, (both) bad and good." Let no one therefore wonder,
93 4, 16 | Church of Christ, all are not good; but, that in the mixture
94 4, 16 | mixture together with the good, the evil will also be collected.
95 4, 21 | rendered but a doubtful good, as to the land of my fathers,
96 4, 24 | 24. "I am83 the good Shepherd, and I know my
97 4, 24 | Hadrian. And, that He was the (good) Shepherd who had been many
98 4, 24 | But He is in truth the good and pure Shepherd, who does
99 4, 24 | power and might, "I am the good Shepherd;" and which also
100 4, 26 | them, the things considered good in this life ; nor did He
101 4, 27 | Rest103 was the extreme (good) : and others, that Rest
102 4, 29 | selected those that were good, and put them into vessels;
103 4, 29 | characters; and of these, the good and bad in their dispositions.
104 4, 29 | therefore of such men, bad and good, in His Church, -- assembled (
105 4, 30 | from thistles. So every good tree produceth good fruit,
106 4, 30 | every good tree produceth good fruit, but an evil tree
107 4, 30(114)| doctrine of the two Principles, good, and bad, among Christians;
108 4, 33 | choked it: and some fell upon good ground, and it gave forth
109 4, 33 | But that which is sown on good ground, is he who heareth
110 4, 33 | should in like manner the good, who should like good ground
111 4, 33 | the good, who should like good ground hear much, and give
112 4, 33 | distinctions of these, to those of good and excellent lands which
113 4, 34 | like to a man, who sowed good seed in his field. But,
114 4, 34 | Lord, Didst not thou sow good seed in thy field? Whence
115 4, 34 | and said: The sower of the good seed is the Son of man;
116 4, 34 | is the world. (As to) the good seed, these are the children
117 4, 34 | expressions: "The sower of the good seed is the Son of man ;
118 4, 34 | Lord, didst not thou sow good seed in THY field?" He therefore
119 4, 34 | the fire: -- the extreme good things too of those, who
120 5, 3 | He is the cause of every good thing, that He taught and
121 5, 17(23) | that we can know it to be good.~
122 5, 21 | between the life of the good and the bad, and of other
123 5, 24 | friendly to evil, but not to good36." Whence then, is this
124 5, 25 | rather than relinquish the good testimony they had given
125 5, 25 | therefore, who formerly knew no good thing of their Master, neither
126 5, 25 | any one thing the cause of good to them, but -- as men say, --
127 5, 28 | possess the hope of any good to perfection ? but should,
128 5, 40(78) | sect. 2, where we have a good explanation of this passage.
129 5, 41 | contribute to their own good fame, and who recorded against
130 5, 44(87) | Hudson has given (ib.) a good list of various readings.
131 5, 46 | such laws as seemed to him good, among some one people of
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