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1 Pre | my first duty will be, to give the best account I can of
2 Pre | his views on Prophecy, -- give as brief and candid a review
3 Pre | in the first place, to give all the account I can of
4 Pre | our second, which is to give some account of the Manuscript
5 Pre | the request that I would give him some account of their
6 Pre | common aera; which would give 1120 years for its age;
7 Pre, 0(5) | I omit the Syriac,. and give Asseman's translation of
8 Pre | to follow his virtues, or give any thing like such evidences
9 1, 23 | thing does He distribute and give that which is suitable :
10 1, 25 | ONLY (begotten) SON, and give (him) to this world (as)
11 1, 29 | the King of all does He give back the praise, which to
12 1, 37(30) | extraordinary, and not very clear, I give both the Syriac and Greek
13 1, 43 | alone to whom all things give (a similar) testimony ;
14 1, 47 | these words does that nature give (its) testimony, which has
15 1, 52 | hence) he knows, how to give to every one, as it shall
16 1, 72 | complete and wise, He shall give him up to His Father, the
17 1, 77 | this is such, that it will give forth vigorous corn-ears.
18 1, 77 | superiority, which he shall give forth. Then, when he shall
19 2, 1 | was the helper, who, could give abundance to those who had
20 2, 12 | account, they hesitated not to give the name of Gods, to every
21 2, 19 | thing; neither would He give it to others36! And, as
22 2, 34 | he afterwards says, "We give our assent to them, and
23 2, 34 | proofs, we nevertheless give our credence! He says too
24 2, 37 | that we might approve, and give (our) assent to them ? In
25 2, 40 | sentiment of thine, we can give our assent to that of those
26 2, 41 | Philosopher advises, that we give credence to these; calling
27 2, 50 | Gods), not in.vidiously, give their divinations. But,
28 2, 51 | the case; Why did they not give up those (their) vain stories,
29 2, 51 | And, Why did they not give themselves to the enacting
30 2, 51 | they had with one another, give them such aid from their
31 2, 65 | the Greeks and Barbarians, give testimony. The Books also,
32 2, 66(122)| sufficient, perhaps, to give the round number thirty. ~
33 2, 71 | citizens. What (then) did they give, worthy of this worship,
34 2, 79(137)| Eusebius does, nevertheless, give a passage from Porphyry, (
35 2, 83 | termed wise, who should give up his ship with its crew
36 2, 83 | General so merciless, as to give up, unavenged, the soldiers
37 2, 86 | cause of every good thing, give up to destruction by fire,
38 2, 94 | robust, but things that give uneasiness and pain; and,
39 3, 5 | sort of words? But, if thou give up this first (sort of proof),
40 3, 10 | acceptable to God, He deigned to give His aid and assistance to
41 3, 12 | infatuated, and no more give that venerable name to beasts,
42 3, 13 | these Demons should no more give out their divinations at
43 3, 17 | much of iron, as not to give his testimony to the truth ?
44 3, 28 | Books; and, that they should give such confirmation to these,
45 3, 29 | that, because they should give their testimony to Him,
46 3, 68 | Death ; to his Saviour ; -- give the names and appellations
47 3, 71(100)| of the Eucharist, I shall give the Syriac, which runs thus : [
48 3, 71(100)| considerable materials. I will now give a sentence or two from the
49 3, 71(100)| Joseph? and, How can this man give his body ? -- Good Dr Wiseman
50 3, 72 | dare, as formerly, to give the title of gods to the
51 3, 74 | opposition to the truth, give in ./. to those who dare
52 4, 1 | those, who do not readily give credence to his astonishing
53 4, 1 | ourselves have seen, also give our credence to the things
54 4, 6(10) | Lord Napier, I shall here give it. I give Dr Kopitar's
55 4, 6(10) | I shall here give it. I give Dr Kopitar's whole transcript. "
56 4, 6 | of those in Egypt. Now, give thy consideration likewise,
57 4, 8 | Ask of me, and I will give thee the heathen for thine
58 4, 8 | Ask of me, and I will give thee the nations for thy
59 4, 8(23) | Signior Mai only intended to give a sort of Comment on this
60 4, 11(30) | passage is important, I give the Syriac of it here, which
61 4, 11 | than any (that) words (can give). For innumerable persecutions,
62 4, 12(33) | have thought it right to give it as it stands in the Syriac. ~
63 4, 12 | peace with you, my own peace give I unto you: it is not as
64 4, 12 | giveth peace, that I also so give peace." It was the knowledge
65 4, 14 | destroy them, and shall give up the vineyard to other
66 4, 14 | from them;" that He would " give the vineyard to other husbandmen,
67 4, 19 | I leave to you; my peace give I unto you:" the peace,
68 4, 20 | are within it (Jerusalem) give up66: and let not those
69 4, 20 | child, and to them that give suck in those days; for
70 4, 20 | child, and to them that give suck in those days72." For
71 4, 20 | be within Judea, should give up to the Gentiles; and
72 4, 21 | child, and to them that give suck in those days:" and
73 4, 22 | It would be impossible to give an account of each and every
74 4, 24 | Ask of me, and I will give thee the nations for thine
75 4, 26 | such means, allure them to give their adhesion to Him ;
76 4, 28(105)| Lord, should betray and give up those who were His followers:
77 4, 30(117)| author evidently being, to give an equivalent to the "amarum
78 4, 33 | good ground hear much, and give great increase to the word
79 4, 35 | false Prophets, and shall give great signs and wonders,
80 4, 36 | sorrows. Then shall they give you up to affliction, and
81 4, 36 | sorrows. Then shall they give you up to affliction, and
82 5, 21 | some (valuable) art28, and give themselves up (accordingly)
83 5, 21 | precept was), that they should give up their souls, only to
84 5, 21 | theft, that they should give of their own to them that
85 5, 26 | the whole creation, and give their testimony to His Godhead ?
86 5, 28 | things; -- come, let us give the right hand to one another,
87 5, 28 | will say, that we saw " Him give sight to the blind,'' a
88 5, 35 | had nothing that he could give, he confessed that he was
89 5, 35 | said, "This which I have give I to thee. In the name of
90 5, 38(69) | 6, above,) I shall now give it as before (1. c.) " Fol.
91 5, 40 | prevail against it. And I give to thee the keys79 of the
92 5, 41 | it be right we should give credence to the Disciples
93 5, 41 | And, if we are not ./. to give credence to these only,
94 5, 42 | but, that we should not give credence to those which
95 5, 43 | grievous accounts (which they give) of Him ; much more are
96 5, 43 | stone, when he dared to give the kiss -- the signal of
97 5, 44(87) | ourselves, who willingly give their testimony to the historical
98 5, 47 | who heard them, easily to give in to their declarations:
99 5, 49 | encouraged, as readily to give themselves up to the things
100 5, 49 | ye have received, freely give104." ~
101 5, 50 | received. Nor did they give their testimony of His resurrection
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