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1 Pre | will be, to give the best account I can of this Work ; my
2 Pre | first place, to give all the account I can of the Work which
3 Pre | second, which is to give some account of the Manuscript from which
4 Pre, 0(2) | 561 -- 572, he gives an account of 34 Codices. Some of which
5 Pre | that I would give him some account of their contents ; and,
6 Pre | the next 14, Eusebius's account of the Martyrs of Palestine,
7 Pre | of the MS., and on this account the original date of the
8 Pre | Asseman too, gives us an account of a Syriac MS. of a gospel,
9 1, 1 | impious and godless1: on which account they are excluded from the
10 1, 5 | the Governour of all, on account of its exceedingly great
11 1, 5 | and with a body. On this account, the DIVINE WORD entered
12 1, 21 | comprehension ; and that on this account He cannot be described,
13 1, 25 | Saviour of all, on whose account this universal essence is
14 1, 27 | this visible world. On this account the Preacher of Truth thus
15 1, 42 | Saviour of all. On this account, they were considered worthy
16 1, 44 | intelligent souls; on whose account it was, that the seed of
17 1, 64(55) | similar act of fortitude. This account, moreover, of Anaxarchus
18 1, 69 | impervious to corruption. On this account, well have the companies
19 1, 75 | disbelieve (this) his change, on account of the openness of the experiment;—
20 1, 77 | these powers; that, which on account of its superiority, is likened
21 2, 10(8) | 66, gives an admirable account of the first Images, and
22 2, 12 | irrational mortal nature. On this account, they hesitated not to give
23 2, 19 | 19. Much therefore, on account of all these things, was
24 2, 19(33) | Serm. i. For a general account of the Philosophers and
25 2, 19 | atoms), and fall not, on account of their excessive smallness,
26 2, 22(58) | them. For a more particular account of these Philosophers, see
27 2, 25(62) | For a full and accurate account of Plato, his Philosophy,
28 2, 34 | never fully existed, on account of its elemental and dissoluble
29 2, 36 | in the storm; making no account of any thing, neither of
30 2, 37 | honour" mortal Gods, on account of the Law? And, How can
31 2, 41 | since an attachment, on account of the kindred character
32 2, 44 | in plain terms, the true account of the Deity, as (its) nature
33 2, 50(93) | valuable: as is also Origen's account of them, (contra Cels. Lib.
34 2, 52 | not (even) one! On this account, these Philosophers appear
35 2, 55(105)| and, that on this last account he was termed the Theologian.
36 2, 64(119)| 1 The account of this is cited at length
37 2, 66 | vengeance even on the Jews, on account of their dissimulation in
38 2, 66 | their God; and on which account, they became divided from
39 2, 67 | opposed to these. On this account they were, during the whole
40 2, 69(132)| Orchomenians. But I can find no account of this in the histories.
41 2, 73 | they merited desertion on account of their weakness. And,
42 2, 76(135)| is followed (ib.) by an account from the same author, of
43 2, 82 | race of man. And, on this account more particularly, was God
44 2, 88(163)| builder. I have met with no account, however, of it having been
45 2, 90(167)| cap. ix. I can find no account of the destruction of this
46 2, 91(168)| 7 An account of this is found in Herodian,
47 2, 92(170)| xv.) gives the following account. [...] &c. We are told in
48 2, 92(170)| to have lost his life, on account of this answer. Comp. Tacit.
49 2, 94 | of righteousness. On this account, just as Physicians prescribe
50 3, 1 | existed those things, on account of which wars, and the reduction
51 3, 15 | announcements ? and, on which account He has appointed, throughout
52 3, 19 | several) operations. On this account, it is our duty to inform
53 3, 23 | God ? -- That it was, on account of these things, their duty
54 3, 39 | innumerable others like them, on account of which he came into the
55 3, 39 | of His works ? On, this account therefore, He required a
56 3, 39 | the name of Gods. On this account, He prepared for himself
57 3, 39 | undergo any change on that account as to his Godhead. For42,
58 3, 39 | from (His) fulness. On this account He gave up His whole life,
59 3, 40 | also of bodies ? On this account, the name of JESUS was previously
60 3, 43 | departure from the body. On this account, He had previously delivered
61 3, 55 | Lions" and "Dragons" on account, of the similitude to the
62 3, 56 | these as to Gods: on this account therefore, principally,
63 3, 56 | and similitude, was, on account of his participation in
64 3, 58 | taken away by death; on this account therefore, He happily shewed
65 3, 60 | approach afflictions. On this account, He the more particularly
66 3, 61 | impending punishment. On account of this dissoluteness (resulting)
67 3, 61 | their whole soul. On this account it was, that they gave the
68 3, 61 | to be reproved: on this account, He, who was incorporeal, --
69 3, 62 | respecting them: and on this account, these same, who had by
70 3, 62 | followd after death, on account of (their) desire of that
71 3, 63 | the King of all. On this account did the whole race of man, --
72 3, 71(100)| publish a more detailed account of the opinions of the Syrian
73 4, 1 | still believe in them, on account of His other acts. For,
74 4, 3 | this with difficulty, on account of the greatness of the
75 4, 3 | Isaac, and Jacob, should, on account of their resistance to Him,
76 4, 8(23) | according to the enumeration, (account or statement) of the children
77 4, 8 | to Himself. And on this account, He commanded his Disciples, --
78 4, 8 | denied with cursing25, -- on account of what then happened to
79 4, 8 | which they sustained; on account of which, they might indeed
80 4, 9 | their deeds; -- on whose account indeed He suffered Death,
81 4, 11 | comprised here. On this account too, He designated that
82 4, 11 | Families up to this time, on account of His doctrine. From the
83 4, 13 | should overtake them on account of this daring, in this
84 4, 14 | evil fruit, and, on whose account, the vineyard itself was
85 4, 16 | Brother of our Lord: whom, on account of his great excellence,
86 4, 17 | foreknowledge of our Saviour. On account of all which, the judgment
87 4, 17(53) | person; and this is the account of Hegesippus, as preserved
88 4, 18 | should, on their own wicked account, bear the vengeance thus
89 4, 18 | to his call; -- on this account, He gave judgment against
90 4, 18 | foundations by the Babylonians, on account of their great wickedness,
91 4, 18 | destruction and desolation, on account of the audacity of its Inhabitants;
92 4, 19 | their peace : and, on this account, He said afterwards, "It
93 4, 20(66) | author moreover gave an account of the eclipse of the Sun
94 4, 20 | the fire and ate them, on account of the pressure of the famine
95 4, 20 | fortified place. On this account He said, "Let those who
96 4, 21 | was Mirian, well known on account of her family and wealth, --
97 4, 21 | her to death. -- either on account of her indignation or in
98 4, 21 | I have here set down on account of the Divine prediction
99 4, 22 | be impossible to give an account of each and every of their
100 4, 22(78) | to be redundant on this account. ~
101 4, 25 | unutterable power. On this account He said, "The harvest94
102 4, 26 | tortures which should, on His account, befall them. And (so) He
103 4, 27 | His sake. Nor was it on account of any evil practices, nor
104 4, 27 | who is over all; on which account, they also persecuted the
105 4, 29 | hardship in its doings on account of the calamities attending
106 4, 31 | escaping the many, had, on this account, been supposed (by them)
107 4, 34 | Himself the "Son of man," on account of His going about among
108 4, 36 | hated of all nations" not on account of any other hateful acts,
109 5, 3 | fallen after their Head, on account of this real error? But
110 5, 9 | received the traditionary account of the manner of their conversation,
111 5, 21 | disciples of our Saviour, on account of their conversation with
112 5, 21 | all, and not be anxious on account of want. And He so instructed
113 5, 24(37) | The following is Bingham's account of the term. (Ant. Christ.
114 5, 25 | from their countrymen, on account of the testimony they had
115 5, 28 | opposed to vice. On this account we say, that "He even raised
116 5, 31 | Jerusalem called "the Just" on account of his great excellence, --
117 5, 31 | mentioned. And, on this account again, they openly gave
118 5, 32 | ever betrayed any fear, on account of the things that had happened
119 5, 33 | imprisonment, and deaths! On this account they were through God believed,
120 5, 35 | of those who begged, on account of the extreme doubt as
121 5, 36 | punishment and vengeance, not on account of any thing hateful, nor
122 5, 36 | injuriously treated him, on account of His name, as evil, and
123 5, 40 | writing of a Gospel, on account of his great fear (of responsibility).
124 5, 48 | THE WORD OF GOD: on which account also, He performed all these
125 5, 52 | uniting element among them, on account of the many Satraps (stationed)
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