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1 Ded | Christian Church A LONG LOST WORK, AND TO VINDICATE THE OPINIONS,
2 Pre | translation), a long lost work of one of its most learned
3 Pre | best account I can of this Work ; my second, to describe
4 Pre | Europe, for the first time, a work coming from a man so learned,
5 Pre | the account I can of the Work which I have the honour
6 Pre | the only, mention of this Work which occurs in any ancient
7 Pre | nr. 8, speaking of the work of our author against Marcellus,
8 Pre | mention is made of this work of Eusebius, entitled peri\
9 Pre | about it, than that it is a work not now extant. ~But the
10 Pre | Cave at all; when, if the work had existed in the Library
11 Pre | extensive lists, in this work, of Syriac books deposited
12 Pre | his erudite and laborious work entitled, "Scriptorum Veterum
13 Pre | Syriac version, of this Work is to be found there. I
14 Pre | be found in the following Work, pages 216, 321-2. The Fragment
15 Pre | noticed hereafter in this Work, if it can be obtained before
16 Pre | now been said, that the work of our author entitled the
17 Pre | this latter title is our Work designated in the Catena
18 Pre | equally certain, that a work by Eusebius bearing the
19 Pre | Syrians should forge such a work, it is probable, that this
20 Pre | probable, that this is the very work so described by Jerome. ~
21 Pre | from the fragments of this Work hitherto brought to our
22 Pre | certain, that this is the work of Eusebius so described
23 Pre | Ecclesiastical History, or some other work of our author, as shewn
24 Pre | corresponding ones of our following Work, and more particularly those
25 Pre | Eusebius was the author of this Work ; and to these may be added
26 Pre | sufficiently evident, that our Work is a copy of the genuine
27 Pre | copy of the genuine Greek work of Eusebius, so long lost. --
28 Pre | sufficient to compose a work on the same subject; but
29 Pre, 0(1) | that not only was this work written long before the
30 Pre | involutions so visible in this Work, or that it would be found
31 Pre | existence when this Syriac work first made its appearance,
32 Pre | Manuscript from which our Work has been taken. ~Sometime
33 Pre | that of which the following Work is a translation. Knowing
34 Pre | the extreme rarity of this Work; in other words, that no
35 Pre | hands, in order that the Work might not be lost, whatever
36 Pre | valuable Codex, as far as our work was concerned ; and I accordingly
37 Pre | safety and permanency of the work. To this request the Committee
38 Pre | graciously acceded. The work was accordingly put to press,
39 Pre | The MS. containing our Work, is very neatly written
40 Pre | simile prefixed to this Work. The exterior margins average
41 Pre, 0(3) | intended to go forth with this Work.~
42 Pre | next following, the work of Titus Bishop of Bostra4, (
43 Pre | next 76 folios contain our Work of Eusebius ; the next 14,
44 Pre | entitled, [syriac]. This last work is incomplete, some leaves
45 Pre | after the conclusion of our Work, written on the outside
46 Pre, 0(4) | Antioch, A.D. 363. This work of Titus was printed by
47 Pre | the Syriac edition of our Work, that the MS. from which
48 Pre | author of the original Greek work. We shall now have therefore
49 Pre | reason however, why this Work of Eusebius, -- which must
50 Pre | assigned to our MS7. Our Work might therefore have been
51 Pre, 0(8) | the first in our author's work on the Martyrs of Palestine.
52 Pre | might be well expected in a work of so ancient a date. I
53 Pre | copy of an original Greek work of our author, which has,
54 Pre | circumstance of so much of this work's being still found in the ./.
55 Pre, 0(10) | Hierosolymitana," as noticed in his work on the Syriac Versions of
56 Pre | endeavoured to do this, in a work published at Gottingen in
57 Pre | which I was engaged in this work. Many other similar passages
58 Pre | be induced to read that work. I trust I have, in this
59 Pre | verify the identity of such work, should it indeed ever be
60 Pre | add a few remarks on the Work itself, and as to the period
61 Pre | think I may say, that the Work itself is worthy of the
62 Pre | never been surpassed. The work of Theodoret, entitled "
63 Pre | particular questions; while the work of Clemens is less orderly,
64 Pre | is a very extraordinary work, and one which is as suitable
65 Pre | whatever portions of this Work are found, either in the "
66 Pre | argument as they do in this Work: especially in the latter,
67 Pre | popular, and more useful work, was first composed and
68 Pre | argued in order in our Work, -- were reserved for the
69 Pre | suggestions which may improve my Work, and shall be as ready both
70 Pre | thankful for them. Of the Work itself I may say, If it
71 Pre | the Christian Church, a Work of one of its brightest
72 Pre | incurred in printing this Work ; and to add, that I hope
73 1, 1 | assert) that there is no work either of wisdom, of the
74 1, 28 | mighty vessel, and is the work of the God of all. ~
75 1, 38(32) | frequently the case in this work, to Christ. I think the
76 1, 38(33) | effect, our Author in his work against Marcellus, Lib.
77 1, 46 | given him dominion over the work of thy hands, and hast placed
78 2, 3(2) | identical with some in this work. Cap. xiii. pp. 531, D.
79 2, 3(3) | the Introduction to this Work. See also, generally, the
80 2, 15(28) | first few sections of the work, De Natura Deorum. To the
81 2, 18(31) | unto lasciviousness, to work all uncleanness with greediness."
82 2, 19(34) | Laertius.) Atoms are, in our work, termed [Syriac] bodies
83 2, 20(41) | at length in Aristotle's work, " De anima," Lib. i. cap.
84 2, 32(70) | Eusebius had a passage, in a work ascribed to Justin Martyr,
85 2, 34(72) | Cyrill of Alexandria in his work against Julian. (Edit. Spanh.
86 2, 36(73) | me: otherwise I fear the work must have gone to press
87 2, 46 | honour (due to him) to the work that was by him ; and (so)
88 2, 64(119)| taken from Lib. i. of the work of Hallicarnassensis: it
89 2, 76(135)| and wrote a very valuable work on the failing of the Oracles (
90 2, 80(141)| given to Christ in this work. ~
91 2, 81(146)| prefixed to Dr Gaisford's work. — These abominations are
92 3, 2(8) | those occurring in this work, are given elsewhere by
93 3, 6 | no other: for this is a work, resulting from the power
94 3, 39 | instrument of the musician, the work of His own wisdom : this
95 3, 41 | shall also examine in this work at the proper time. But,
96 4, 6 | He should add some Divine work to His words, for the advantage
97 4, 6 | did He openly manifest His work (of redemption). It was
98 4, 7(16) | preeminence to Peter in the work of evangelizing the world,
99 4, 8(23) | belongs to any part of this work, it must, I suppose, be
100 4, 8(23) | nor the contents of the work, nor the Scripture cited,
101 4, 8(23) | at the existence of this work. All the passage in the
102 4, 8(23) | other fragments of this work, which he has printed in
103 4, 8 | that they engaged in the work. With their eyes they had
104 4, 11(30) | Syriac, (in this MS.) in the work of Titus Bishop of Bozrah
105 4, 11 | the Church), and bring the work to completion, by the things
106 4, 12(33) | has, in his very excellent work on the Canon of the New
107 4, 20(69) | Bishop of Lincoln's valuable work, " The Eccles. Hist, of
108 4, 22(80) | the Introduction to his work. He is not the only one
109 4, 25(92) | often been used, in this work, in the sense of invigorating,
110 4, 29 | should be appointed to this (work) ; and (so) should the punishment,
111 4, 30(114)| be seen in the celebrated work of Kuleini, under the figures
112 4, 30(114)| Syriac translation of the work of Titus, Bishop of Bozra,
113 4, 30(114)| volume from which I take this work of Eusebius. All these,
114 4, 34(133)| our Introduction to this work. ~
115 4, 35(139)| the Introduction to this work. ~
116 4, 36(147)| the Introduction to this work.~
117 4, 36(148)| the Introduction to this work.~
118 5, 1(1) | the former Books of this work.~
119 5, 6 | and the Stars, are the work of God; and that it is not
120 5, 15(18) | some similar Christian, work.~
121 5, 17(23) | inspired expressly for this work, and for inditing those
122 5, 19(25) | me to believe, that our work was written prior to this.
123 5, 23 | of miracle and wonderful work, that (men) might wonder
124 5, 25 | life, deed, doctrine, nor work, that was worthy of praise;
125 5, 30 | forth by compact, to this (work of) preaching respecting
126 5, 31 | out, even boldly, to the (work of) preaching about Him ?
127 5, 49 | giving them the power to work miracles, saying at one
128 5, 52(109)| relating to this period, the work of Sir Isaac Newton on this
129 5, 52 | But now, this also is a work of the God who is over all,
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