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1 Pre | Fabricius, speaks of it in this manner. (Vol. vii. p. 408). "Eu0aggelikh_
2 Pre | consideration is, his Platonic manner of speaking of the Deity
3 Pre | a little farther on. His manner of speaking of the Son has
4 Pre | reasoning generally after the manner of Plato, and in many instances,
5 Pre | occasioned by the place, or manner, in which that MS. was preserved,
6 1, 1 | being) according to their manner; the changes of the moon,
7 1, 5 | lowered to the form and manner of those who were (so) far
8 1, 23 | So also,—that is, (in a manner) surpassing all examples
9 1, 30 | other things, after the manner of madmen, who endeavour
10 1, 30 | power, secretly and (in a manner) imperceptible to us, gives
11 1, 37(29) | seq. ~The Stoics in like manner affirm, that the world is
12 1, 37 | arisen out of this, and the manner of life of every race, its
13 1, 40 | orders of rank,—in this manner:—" Praise him, ye Icings
14 1, 47 | perception. And again, in like manner, the taste is the sense
15 1, 47 | and rest is, in the same manner, one; as is the blood of
16 1, 50 | provision after the unchangeable manner and ./. usages of the irrational
17 1, 53 | judgment; and, acting after the manner of God's just Judge49, duly
18 1, 57 | not having arrived at the manner of life of the graminivorous (
19 1, 58 | also proceeds on to the manner of life, and to the fame
20 1, 62 | its fashions, after the manner of the moon ; shewing itself
21 1, 74 | that it cannot, after the manner of the irrational animal,
22 1, 75 | act in its own power, in a manner less impeded than it now
23 1, 76 | but silently after the manner of a spark confined within
24 2, 21 | within these. In the same manner also, the same sorrows,
25 2, 21(50) | of heathen Rome. In like manner, we have a sort of Millennium
26 2, 26 | Rule over all, after the manner of a shipmaster, who well
27 2, 34 | having accused them in this manner, he afterwards says, "We
28 2, 44 | affirmed after the Egyptian manner81, that these same eiFected
29 2, 52(97) | hair, after the ancient manner, and sending down a noble
30 2, 52 | this of them !—nor, in like manner, how it was, that no instructing
31 2, 52 | in the heavens! In this manner therefore, had the whole
32 2, 68 | again, suffered in like manner from the Lacedemonians when
33 2, 69 | gold, and bowls in like manner130. Nevertheless, Croesus
34 2, 76 | order and agreement. In what manner of life all, both among
35 2, 89 | that in Abas166, in like manner, when the Thebans made an
36 2, 91(168)| have been burnt in like manner. (Lib. ii. Constantinus
37 2, 93(171)| 3 In like manner in the Orat. de laudd. Constant,
38 3, 1 | upon Egypt; others, in like manner, upon the country of Arabia:
39 3, 2(8) | remark here, that, from the manner in which sentiments, similar
40 3, 19(20) | of Christ. See, too, the manner in which he argues against
41 3, 25 | time of His advent, the manner of His life, His power,
42 3, 39 | performed not in His usual manner, that is, incorporeally;
43 3, 39 | he has done this) in a manner foreign to His own custom.
44 3, 39 | should not fall after the manner of their passions, nor be
45 3, 39 | bound in the body, as the manner is with the soul of man :
46 3, 39 | is corporeal. In the same manner therefore, the Saviour of
47 3, 39 | acting, after His own divine manner. On the contrary, the things
48 3, 39 | strings be cut: in like manner too, we do not say when
49 3, 39 | rational light. In like manner also, the body to which
50 3, 42 | mark of victory, in the manner of others who are evil-doers;
51 3, 45 | spoken of by all; of the manner of His passion, and of the
52 3, 57 | overcome the world81." The manner too of His victory, He taught
53 3, 59 | Hebrews, attaches89 in like manner to the chief priest. He
54 3, 61 | either in word, or form, or manner of life, opinion of the
55 3, 67 | things, which are in like manner but for an hour; but Him
56 3, 69 | turn his face from their manner (of life), which was destitute
57 3, 79 | languages, send forth in one manner of life, and with one consent,
58 4, 1 | speaking with men after the manner of a good Parent, became
59 4, 3 | forefathers, and changed his manner of life; and, leaving the
60 4, 5 | this also, that, in like manner, in the western parts of
61 4, 5 | Jewish Doctors. And in this manner He spoke: "When8 ye see
62 4, 7 | also, for it is after this manner : "Ye14 are the light of
63 4, 7 | cannot be hidden. In like manner also, the writings of the
64 4, 8(23) | but quite foreign to the manner of Eusebius, who never indulges
65 4, 12 | as to the customs, forms, manner of life, and the purity
66 4, 13 | of this daring, in this manner : " There was 35 a certain
67 4, 13 | these, they did in like manner. But at last, he sent his
68 4, 13 | which is (given) in this manner: "My beloved had a vineyard
69 4, 20 | on by the Gentiles" The manner moreover of the captivity,
70 4, 20 | himself, who writes in this manner; -- ~From the sixth Book
71 4, 23 | which is worthy of Him, in a manner divine and with both the
72 4, 26 | should end his life after the manner of the suffering of our
73 4, 27 | you out; and, after the manner of the Prophets, shall ye
74 4, 28 | death of his soul. In like manner also, will the father cause
75 4, 29 | up from the sea after the manner of fish, when He said in
76 4, 30 | unrighteous and perverse manner of life. These things then,
77 4, 30 | they outwardly assumed the manner, while in themselves they
78 4, 31(119)| Mohammedans strongly object to the manner in which we speak of miracles;
79 4, 33 | kinds; as should in like manner the good, who should like
80 4, 34 | the Tares appeared in like manner. And his servants drew near
81 5, 9 | traditionary account of the manner of their conversation, were,
82 5, 9 | arithmeticians ? And in like manner, of the magician, the best
83 5, 14 | that men only were in this manner (attached) to Him, and became
84 5, 21 | should not kill. And in like manner, that they should not commit
85 5, 24(37) | their lives in the same manner, and they rather chose to
86 5, 34 | one should in a similar manner, injuriously accuse Moses
87 5, 34 | shameless as this ! In like manner also, might any one arraign
88 5, 35 | spotless and truth-loving manner of the Disciples, of our
89 5, 37 | the Apostle66 his former manner ./. of life was not that
90 5, 37 | Matthew, recording his own manner of life, has become his
91 5, 42 | they put upon Him after the manner of a cloke ? and, at last,
92 5, 52 | Romans; as has that, in like manner, of the Syrians, the Cappadocians,
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