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1 1, 21 | 21. The Divine doctrine, however, declares that
2 1, 38 | mouth, and according to the doctrine and instruction of each,
3 1, 42(41) | Syr. [Syriac], lit, in the doctrine of their mind: which, as
4 1, 42(41) | worship, seems to me to imply doctrine mentally received and applied. ~
5 1, 47 | the contemplation of any doctrine? Is it the sight of the
6 1, 51 | things), pertaining to doctrine, has he, by his rational
7 1, 68 | things, does that word of the doctrine and erudition which is divine,
8 1, 72 | shall instruct him in the doctrine of the kingdom of heaven.
9 2, 2 | hidden mysteries of the doctrine of this divine Revelation. ~
10 2, 13 | during their lifetimes, the doctrine which is excellent; nor
11 2, 18 | world ; and, instead of the doctrine which was pure, and the
12 2, 19 | nations this magnificence of doctrine about things; from this
13 2, 19 | the whole traditionary (doctrine) of those amongst the Greeks,—
14 2, 21 | God : and (so) set up a doctrine, which is impious and all-corrupting.
15 2, 21(45) | 4 The doctrine here had in view, is thus
16 2, 21 | This therefore, is the doctrine of the Stoic Philosophers,
17 2, 21(53) | ancient teachers of this doctrine. ~
18 2, 24(61) | in common with Plato, the doctrine of One only supreme God.
19 2, 24(61) | more particularly. This doctrine, of a Second Cause, is also
20 2, 41 | attached themselves to his doctrine (virtually) effected his
21 2, 44(81) | full recognition of the doctrine of the Metempsychosis. See
22 2, 74 | among us, vain ; and a doctrine false and vicious will,
23 2, 76 | the cities. For, since the doctrine of our Saviour has obtained
24 2, 79 | nor yet, the ./. new doctrine which has been given by
25 2, 94 | evident to all, shew forth the doctrine of heavenly teaching which
26 2, 94 | whole human race in the doctrine which is heavenly. It was
27 2, 97 | prepared to receive the perfect doctrine relating to God ; well again,
28 3, 1 | prepared to receive the perfect doctrine relating to God; well again,
29 3, 8 | exultation, and (that) His doctrine took effect throughout the
30 3, 13 | powerful means and force of his doctrine which was every where preached,
31 3, 13 | from ancient times. To the doctrine of Christ did they all accede.
32 3, 13 | therefore, when hearing that the doctrine of our Saviour was preached
33 3, 33 | so ran together with His doctrine in (effective) operation,
34 3, 33 | heard of, who delivered the doctrine of eternal life, and of
35 3, 34 | by the bright rays of his doctrine, that, immediately and with
36 3, 37 | to contend both with His doctrine, and His people, from first
37 3, 40 | Wisdom, He scattered His doctrine (as seed); and taught these
38 3, 40 | view of the mystery and doctrine of His Godhead to those
39 3, 40 | souls of men by the Heavenly doctrine, while he healed the Body
40 3, 41 | great change to His better (doctrine) which should take place
41 3, 53 | for (the reception of) His doctrine.~
42 3, 60 | receive this most necessary doctrine by means of open view; and
43 3, 60 | He delivered to them this doctrine: nor, in persuasive terms
44 3, 64 | instructed in the heavenly doctrine, and the enouncements respecting
45 3, 65 | been instructed in the new doctrine, again imagine as formerly,
46 3, 74 | has been taught in the new doctrine. Nor will he, in opposition
47 3, 76 | that the words of God, the doctrine of purity of life and of
48 3, 79 | souls, and one accordance of doctrine. And hence, at one moment
49 4, 4 | and have, by means of his doctrine, acknowledged the God of
50 4, 6 | men" and preachers of His doctrine. And, He made them (such).
51 4, 6 | carried as fishermen the doctrine of God to man, and who toiled
52 4, 8 | is by the mystery of His doctrine, -- not, that they should
53 4, 8 | and from them received His doctrine; and, thenceforward, even
54 4, 9 | intelligible to all27, so that His doctrine is heard by all nations,
55 4, 9 | to these our times, the doctrine of these poor and illiterate
56 4, 10 | and, together, with the doctrine respecting Him, is it preached
57 4, 10(29) | refers to this gospel, or doctrine, termed [Syriac] above. ~
58 4, 11 | time, on account of His doctrine. From the Gospel of Matthew. ~
59 4, 12 | those, who have chosen the doctrine of our Saviour; -- for this
60 4, 18 | not bear the purity of His Doctrine, its publication, nor His
61 4, 29 | Scriptures, He names His own doctrine : the fluctuating life of
62 4, 29 | invest themselves with His Doctrine, and formally present themselves
63 4, 30(114)| advancing the old oriental doctrine of the two Principles, good,
64 4, 30 | sources of lying and ungodly doctrine. Nor did they otherwise
65 4, 31 | conduct; their purity of doctrine, and that (inculcating) ./.
66 4, 32 | hesitated, nor were weak in the doctrine of our Saviour, but simply
67 4, 32 | receive the seed of His doctrine. From the Gospel of Matthew. ~
68 4, 33 | receive the seed of His doctrine, saying : "124 Behold, a
69 4, 34 | assimilated to those of His doctrine, by an opposing nature,
70 4, 34 | were), assimilated to the doctrine of our Saviour; making use
71 5, 3 | pertaining to His form of doctrine were such as these. -- Come
72 5, 3 | Do not the words of His doctrine to this very time, raise
73 5, 8 | rites or drugs, from the doctrine of our Saviour ? There is
74 5, 9 | therefore, excluded from the doctrine of our Saviour: nor was
75 5, 9 | who promised any (new) doctrine, was severely reprehended!
76 5, 9 | witnesses of the goodness of the doctrine of their master ; so, of
77 5, 11 | Gentiles who received their doctrine, that many of these, --
78 5, 14(14) | sect, and author of the doctrine of Atoms. Cicero says of
79 5, 14 | the righteousness of the doctrine of our Saviour. And, What
80 5, 14 | the Greeks, have, by the doctrine of the words of our Saviour,
81 5, 18 | to these times led by His doctrine ? Is there a man who can
82 5, 18 | of our Saviour, and the doctrine which is from Him, have
83 5, 19 | rooting up as fabulous the (doctrine of a) general providence
84 5, 20 | and a bringer in of the doctrine of the (true) worship of
85 5, 21 | gives a promise of some doctrine: and they again, the Disciples,
86 5, 23 | concealed under the form of a doctrine which is pure, and putting
87 5, 24 | unison ? And, Whence this doctrine about the Divine appointments,
88 5, 24 | virtue ? And, Whence the doctrine (inculcating) flight from
89 5, 24 | instructed (men) in the doctrine of the Scriptures, (viz.)
90 5, 25 | neither the life, deed, doctrine, nor work, that was worthy
91 5, 31 | strong, and remained in the doctrine of our Saviour ; and again
92 5, 31 | rest forsook His (Christ's) doctrine; and (indeed) all of them
93 5, 35 | themselves to a love for the doctrine of the worship of God, and
94 5, 46 | his laws, or any strange doctrine among all nations, and,
95 5, 46 | were the Preachers of His doctrine. And, Who is not astonished,
96 5, 47 | to what the form of the doctrine of our Saviour's Disciples
97 5, 52 | appropriated to) the Doctrine of the worship of the supreme
98 5, 52 | have contended with the Doctrine of Christ. For, you would
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