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1 Pre | reception, attached the name of Eusebius to it. I would
2 1, 2 | air, and fire, with the name due to Him, who is their
3 1, 20 | 20. Others indeed name this same (Being) Universal
4 1, 37 | this, which we usually ./. name the sensible world, which
5 1, 39 | ascribed) to that fearful name, and to that expressed name,
6 1, 39 | name, and to that expressed name, which governs the Law.
7 1, 39 | superior to the Law is the name (which) they have surreptitiously
8 1, 40 | DIVINE WORD, worthy of the name of rational. He has then,
9 1, 40 | children. Let them praise the name of the Lord; for great is
10 1, 40 | the Lord; for great is his name alone; and his praise is
11 1, 43 | is becoming and just,—not name any other thing God, which
12 1, 44 | partake in the nature and name of irrational. For these
13 1, 47 | The hearing; you (only) name the recipient of sounds
14 1, 47 | animals, nor this common name irrational, nor (yet) the
15 1, 63(53) | 261—2) tells us that any name, or word, having effect
16 1, 71 | of man, but also of the name. ~
17 2, 3 | Maker of all; The Reverend Name of that nature of the ONLY (
18 2, 3 | but gave that Reverend Name to the Sun, the Moon, the
19 2, 9 | honoured with the Reverend name, every species of irrational
20 2, 10 | these again they gave the name of Gods! nor did they confine
21 2, 11 | and to them they gave the name of Gods! nor did they confine
22 2, 12 | hesitated not to give the name of Gods, to every frightful
23 2, 12 | they also honoured with the name of Gods. ./.
24 2, 22 | arrogated to themselves the name and show of Philosophers:
25 2, 23 | places, nor that superior name, nor the imposition of (
26 2, 34 | dissoluble character,—with the name of gods! And again the very
27 2, 46 | corruptible ? and, again, should name these selfsame beings Gods
28 2, 46 | What participation can that Name and Honour have, which is
29 2, 46 | deserve one (and the same) name ? For, this would be, as
30 2, 46 | things)! And, should any one name the ship, the shipmaster;
31 2, 46 | foolishly, who should dare to name the Creation of God, Gods;
32 2, 49(89) | 0Efektikoi/, Ephectics took their name : it is thus given in the
33 2, 51 | Philosophers, were unworthy of that name! For, had they been truly
34 2, 52 | such things ! What sort of name these deserve, it is not
35 2, 54(101)| and was there only another name for Saturn, had so sacrificed
36 2, 54(101)| observe however, that the name Israel is evidently taken
37 2, 54(101)| Hebrew Bible, as is the name Jeud (Judah); for Israel
38 2, 54(101)| sacrifice; and that son's name was Isaac, not Jeud. There
39 2, 64 | history of the Romans, whose name is Dionysius (of Halicarnassus)
40 2, 77(136)| Philip, now received the name of Philip, and was made
41 2, 88(164)| nor any statuary of the name of Canitia. The words of
42 2, 93 | all the nations; and the name of virtue and of philosophy
43 3, 4 | whole earth ? and, that his name should fill the hearing,
44 3, 9 | constitute a people after his own name; -- a thing never yet heard
45 3, 11 | more attached the divine name to wood, stone, and matter
46 3, 12 | more give that venerable name to beasts, reptiles, noxious
47 3, 13 | earth, being alarmed at the name of our Saviour15! not unlike
48 3, 20 | so) set apart, with the name of Him who was their Lord.
49 3, 20 | each dignified with the name of "the House of the Lord23."
50 3, 20(23) | lit. He made worthy of the name of the House of Lordship.
51 3, 39 | mortal in their nature, the name of Gods. On this account,
52 3, 40 | bodies ? On this account, the name of JESUS was previously
53 3, 40 | of the) imposition of the name designating healing on Jesus,
54 3, 59 | mankind. Hence also was the name of Messiah (Christ) given
55 3, 59 | received the two names: the name of Jesus, implying the sacrifice
56 3, 61 | was, that they gave the name of Pluto91, -- the god of
57 3, 67 | call it a God: nor will he name his own mind Minerva99;
58 4, 7 | the world?" So again, the name of John the son of Zebedee
59 4, 8 | and baptize them in the name of the Father, and of the
60 4, 9 | should be preached in His name among all nations, beginning
61 4, 9 | indeed, He said, that "in His name should be preached repentance
62 4, 10 | mentioned His church by name, when yet it had no existence:
63 4, 11 | about to be set up in His name, evinced no small foreknowledge:
64 4, 11 | distance of time, in His name, and, that He should not
65 4, 11 | and, that He should not name them, after the Jewish custom,
66 4, 16 | Disciples of all nations in my name," And these things He said,
67 4, 17 | to be reproached for his name's sake that they were found
68 4, 17 | to be reproached for his name's sake." Stephen also was
69 4, 18 | is he that cometh in the name of the Lord." Impurity (
70 4, 21 | of the Jordan, -- whose name was Mirian, well known on
71 4, 28 | hated of all men for my name's sake; but he, who shall
72 4, 28 | hated of all men for my name's sake." In this place also
73 4, 28 | hateful deed, but for His name's sake, they should be hated. ~
74 4, 30 | times formally assume the name of Christianity. He also
75 4, 30 | of our own times, whose name became the titular badge
76 4, 30(114)| as the modern Persians name him, [Persian], Mani, the
77 4, 34 | Saviour; making use of His name, and holding false books
78 4, 34 | those who should falsely name themselves the Christ. From
79 4, 35 | for many shall come in my name, and shall say, I am the
80 4, 35 | said, "138 I am come in the name of my Father, and ye receive
81 4, 35 | another come in his own name, him ye will receive." These
82 4, 35 | said He, "shall come in my name, and shall say, I am the
83 4, 36 | hated by all nations for my name's sake." And after this
84 4, 36 | hateful acts, but "for my name's sake148." ~
85 5, 16 | run forth, prior to His name among all men, just as His
86 5, 16 | a new people in his own name, did not only think of doing
87 5, 17 | disciples of all nations in my name, and teach ye them every
88 5, 18 | to us, that, through the name of our Saviour, (coupled)
89 5, 18 | time, at the mention of His name ? (and) have departed and
90 5, 24(37) | whence they had also the name of Bestiarii and Confectores.
91 5, 24(37) | they therefore got the name of Paraboli and Parabolani;
92 5, 24(37) | though it was intended as a name of reproach and mockery,
93 5, 24(37) | Wetstein on the place. This name was also given to some officers
94 5, 26 | remissness, but should preach the name of our Saviour to every
95 5, 28 | in order to glorify His name; suffer every sort of injury
96 5, 31 | should speak to none in the name of Jesus43. And, when they
97 5, 31 | were the ambassadors of the name of Jesus. And again at another
98 5, 35 | brought forth the precious name, -- which is of all things
99 5, 35 | have give I to thee. In the name of Jesus the Christ, arise
100 5, 36 | to them, because of His name, (viz.) "that they should
101 5, 36 | testimony (given) respecting the name of our Saviour, and the
102 5, 36 | treated him, on account of His name, as evil, and more evil
103 5, 36 | one did not confess His name, but denied that he was
104 5, 37 | has memorialized his own name against himself in his own
105 5, 38 | the Tax-gatherers, whose name was Matthew; and He said
106 5, 38 | added respecting Himself the name of Tax-gatherer, and spoke
107 5, 39 | does not reveal his own name. ~
108 5, 46 | Ye shall conquer in my name." For it was not that He
109 5, 46 | delivered, (viz): "In my name." Since it was by the power
110 5, 46 | was by the power of His name that all this came to pass ;
111 5, 46 | said, "God has given Him a name, which is superior to every
112 5, 46 | which is superior to every name: that, at the name of Jesus,
113 5, 46 | every name: that, at the name of Jesus, every knee should
114 5, 46 | hidden from the many, by His name; and, (accordingly) He made
115 5, 46 | made the addition, "In my name." He thus accurately foretold
116 5, 49 | Disciples of all nations in my name." And, when He had said
117 5, 50 | miraculous deeds were done in the name of Jesus105, -- those, who
118 5, 50 | was, by whose power and name the miracle had been wrought ? --
119 5, 52 | were worthy of the Divine name (Christian), and who gloried
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