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1 1, 3 | 3. In7 conformity with these (
2 1, 3(8) | 3 Imitated apparently by Theodoret,—
3 1, 5(12) | 3 This sentence is not found
4 1, 27(20) | 3 It may perhaps be supposed
5 1, 27(20) | the note on Book ii. sect. 3. below. ~
6 1, 34(23) | we come to Book 11. Sect. 3. ~
7 1, 35(24) | 3 Syr. [Syriac], a paraphrase
8 1, 37(30) | 3 This passage has been introduced
9 1, 38(32) | 3 The Syriac is ambiguous
10 1, 39(35) | 3 Syr. lit. who have assimilated
11 1, 42(41) | 3 Syr. [Syriac], lit, in the
12 1, 44(43) | 3 " Shares with his lord the
13 1, 47(45) | 3 Gen. ii. 7. ~
14 1, 52(48) | 3 There is a passage in Plutarch
15 1, 62(52) | 3 One would think from this,
16 1, 65(57) | 3 See §. 47, above. ~
17 1, 69(59) | 2 2 Cor. x. 3, differing considerably
18 1, 69(60) | 3 Phil. iii. 20, as before. ~
19 1, 75(67) | 1 Alluding to Matt. vii. 3, 4, 5 : and meaning apparently
20 1, 75(69) | 3 Alluding to 2 Cor. iv. 7. ~
21 2, 3 | 3. For, it was not as some
22 2, 3(3) | 3 It must, I think, be sufficiently
23 2, 11(9) | 3 So Tertullian, Eccles. Hist,
24 2, 12(16) | 3 Syr. [Syriac]. Probably
25 2, 12(16) | laudd. Constant." p. 532—3. 1Obdon. But see the note
26 2, 12(19) | Cic. de Nat. Deor. ii. 3. Ovid. Ex. Pont. Epist.
27 2, 14(26) | 3 The most famous instances
28 2, 17(29) | 3 Syr. [Syriac] should perhaps,
29 2, 19(36) | 3 Which is but an echo of (
30 2, 20(40) | 3 Plato, as cited by Laertius, (
31 2, 21(47) | 3 So Arius Didymus (as cited
32 2, 22(54) | 3 Syr. [Syriac]. Among these
33 2, 23(60) | Idololatria.. Lib. i. c. 3...Brucker, Tom. i. Index
34 2, 27(64) | 3 This passage occurs in the
35 2, 30(67) | 3 Syr. [Syriac] The Bendidi/
36 2, 36(74) | 3 This appears to be the passage
37 2, 39(76) | 3 Justin Martyr (Param. ad
38 2, 42(79) | 3 These were the followers
39 2, 50(92) | 3 Colophon, Gr. h9 kolofw&
40 2, 53(98) | 3 Here again we have the Greek
41 2, 54(101)| 3 This appears to be taken
42 2, 66(122)| 3 The Kings enumerated in
43 2, 69(131)| 3 Herodot. Lib. i. lix. lxiv.
44 2, 79(137)| 3 Eusebius does, nevertheless,
45 2, 80(140)| 3 This is, perhaps, an allusion
46 2, 81(147)| 3 These particulars seem to
47 2, 81(157)| 3 So the Indians, as Bardesanes
48 2, 88(164)| 3 Syr. [Syriac] Strabo, however,
49 2, 93(171)| 3 In like manner in the Orat.
50 3, 2(3) | 3 Alluding to the judgments, &
51 3, 2(5) | 3 Ps.. Lxxiii. 8, according
52 3, 3 | 3. These things were foretold
53 3, 13(13) | here to Viger's Edition, p. 3. See also Theodoret (Graec.
54 3, 13(15) | 3 Alluding evidently to Is.
55 3, 19(20) | 3 It is evident I think, from
56 3, 28(28) | 3 There is another member
57 3, 35(33) | 3 Orat. de laudd. Constant,
58 3, 36(35) | primaeval, sabbath. (Gen. ii. 2, 3.) The sabbath of the Jews
59 3, 39(42) | 3 This argument is given also
60 3, 39(45) | 3 [...] The Greek Orat. de
61 3, 40(54) | 3 Demonstr. Evang. Lib. iv.
62 3, 40(57) | 3 Demonstr. Evang. Lib. iv.
63 3, 40(58) | 4 Matt. viii. 2, 3; xi. 5. Luke vii. 22; xvii.
64 3, 43(71) | 3 Ib. ver. 14, 15. ~
65 3, 56(80) | 3 See 1 Cor. xv. 21. " For,
66 3, 59(86) | 3 John i. 29, cited also Demonstr.
67 3, 60(90) | c. Again, Heb. viii. 3; x. 12. "This man," speaking
68 3, 60(90) | a Priest, comp. ib. iii. 3; vii. 4, 24, &c. and of
69 3, 61(91) | 3 [...]. See Book ii. sect.
70 3, 61(94) | 3 So Paul, Col. ii. 15. "And
71 3, 66(97) | 3 I think it highly probable
72 3, 75(103)| 3 Ps. xxii. 27, 28. Differing
73 3, 79(106)| 3 Allied to this, Orat. de
74 4, 2(3) | 3 This and the following recital
75 4, 3 | 3. With so much power therefore,
76 4, 5(7) | 3 Matt. viii. 11. ~
77 4, 7(15) | 3 Is. ix. 1, 2. ~
78 4, 7(18) | 3 Ib. i. 9. ~
79 4, 8(23) | 3 The place here referred
80 4, 8(23) | Christi vita, (Luc. cap. 3 )": neither the term, nor
81 4, 9(26) | 3 Luke xxiv. 44. seq. ~
82 4, 13(35) | 3 Matt. xxi. 33. seq. This
83 4, 14(36) | 3 1 Kings xix. 10-14. Rom.
84 4, 14(36) | Kings xix. 10-14. Rom. xi. 3. ~
85 4, 14(39) | 3 Ps. cxviii. 22, 23. ~
86 4, 16(44) | 3 The Syr. has [Syriac]. By ([
87 4, 17(54) | 3 The meaning of our author
88 4, 19(61) | 3 Eph. ii. 17. ~
89 4, 20(67) | the inhabitants thereof." 3. " The land shall be utterly
90 4, 20(71) | 3 The word "great" (Syr. [
91 4, 21(75) | Comp. Lam. ii. 11; iv. 3, 10, 11. Ezek. v. 9, 13,
92 4, 21(76) | 3 Matt. xxiv. 21. ~
93 4, 23(81) | 3 John iv. 19-24. ~
94 4, 24(85) | 3 These Jews, according to
95 4, 24(89) | 3 This is no direct citation
96 4, 25(95) | 3 2 John iv. 35. ~
97 4, 27(103)| 3 See above, Book ii. par.
98 4, 29(107)| 3 See above, par. 6. ~
99 4, 30(112)| 3 Syr. [Syriac]. So called
100 4, 30(116)| Matt. x. 16: comp. Luke x. 3. Cited also by Theodoret,
101 4, 31(120)| 3 This place, which is obscure,
102 4, 32(123)| 3 It need not be supposed
103 4, 33(124)| 4 Matt. xiii. 3-9. ~
104 4, 33(127)| 3 John iv. 35. Differing in
105 4, 34(130)| 3 The Greek has here ka&minon,
106 4, 34(135)| 2 Chap. xxiv. 3. seq. ~
107 4, 35(136)| 3 Ib. ver. 23-27. ~
108 4, 35(139)| most probably, 2 Thess. ii. 3. seq. The person who should
109 4, 35(143)| 3 He commenced his career
110 5, 3 | 3. But the things pertaining
111 5, 13(10) | 3 Demonstr. Evang. ib. C. ~
112 5, 14(14) | 3 He was, as some think, the
113 5, 17(23) | 3 Let it not be imagined that
114 5, 19(25) | 3 The Greek here, as often
115 5, 21(28) | 3 This does not occur in the
116 5, 21(33) | 3 Matt. v. 37. The Greek however
117 5, 24(37) | Book iii. c. ix. sect. 3.) " These were those whom
118 5, 32(52) | Matt. xxvi. 14; xxvii. 3, &c. [...] ~
119 5, 33(54) | 3 This clause does not appear
120 5, 38(68) | 6 Matt. x. 2, 3. ~
121 5, 38(71) | 3 Luke i. 2. ~
122 5, 40(78) | 3 See above, Book iv. sect.
123 5, 44(87) | 3 Antiq. Jud. Lib. xviu. cap.
124 5, 44(87) | Lib. xviu. cap. iv. sect. 3. Edit. Hudson, p. 798. where
125 5, 45(90) | 3 The Demonstr. Evang. leaves
126 5, 46(92) | 3 See Book iv. par. 6, above.
127 5, 49(102)| 3 Ib. ver. 20. ~
128 5, 52(111)| 3 Reference (see also Eccl.
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