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1 Pre | book was written in the city ./. of Edessa of Mesopotamia,
2 1, 1 | the art of weaving; nor a city ./. be built, when the
3 1, 2 | the erection of such chief city of his kingdom : when it
4 1, 37 | be likened to an imperial city in which there are many
5 1, 37(29) | that the world is a sort of city, consisting both of Gods
6 1, 39 | ruled in every house and city, at once devoted: not, with
7 1, 40 | small image of the great City of God, mentioned in the
8 1, 44 | may be likened to a great city, differ in no respect in
9 1, 44 | the denizens of this great city should be considered as
10 1, 44 | suitable to the people of this city, who were both above it
11 1, 44 | designate as denizens of the city on earth, either the sensitive
12 1, 47 | these things: Was there a city ever (yet) constructed by
13 1, 69 | equals, the children of their city which is above, even as
14 1, 69 | and we61 draw near to the city of the living God which
15 2, 14 | Venus26. Now indeed, this city alone ./. remains in this
16 2, 21(47) | for Gods and men: or as a city of which the Gods are the
17 2, 50(90) | navel, stood this celebrated city and Oracle, near the springs
18 2, 50(92) | responses there. Syr. [Syriac] A city of Ionia. ~
19 2, 50(93) | lhtoj, an ancient and large city of Ionia, where there was
20 2, 50 | myriads (of these), in every city and place,—to have examined
21 2, 56 | sacrificed in Heliopolis (a city) of Egypt, was abrogated
22 2, 64 | sacrificed in the Great City113 (Megalopolis) at the
23 2, 64(113)| 13 [...] It was a city of Arcadia, formed out of
24 2, 65 | without, in every place and city. For, all nations at once,
25 2, 65 | were in the world, in every city and village, kings and Toparchs
26 2, 69 | glutted themselves in every city ! ~
27 2, 71 | they were honoured in every city only, but also in every
28 2, 76 | have been cut off: every city, region, and locality, among
29 2, 76 | creation of man, in every city, village, and place ; and
30 2, 76 | reduced to silence135: every city too, nation, and region,
31 2, 78 | appropriated to these in every city. With ./. many votive offerings
32 3, 1 | been set on foot in every city and place: on the contrary,
33 3, 1 | And, in every village, city, and place, they were, as
34 3, 20 | places, in every village, city, place, and even in the
35 3, 32 | every region, place, and city, both of the Greeks and
36 3, 39 | draw near to the heavenly city which is above53, and to
37 3, 77 | 77. Hence, in every city and place, congregations (
38 4, 7 | light of the world:" and, "A city that is built on a hill
39 4, 7 | the very front of their city ; and, that great multitudes
40 4, 7 | abundantly honoured in the city of Rome. And, What need
41 4, 7 | victory, -- is as a famous city which has nothing hidden
42 4, 7 | our Saviour, "Is like to a city placed upon a hill?" And
43 4, 15 | murderers, and burnt up their city. He then said to his servants,
44 4, 16 | Gentiles go ye not; and into a city of the Samaritans enter
45 4, 16 | murderers, and burnt up their city." And, What can be more
46 4, 16 | soon after, and took the city, and destroyed the Temple
47 4, 16 | shall burn up their ./. city?" To this very time indeed,
48 4, 16 | in various parts of the city, are obvious to the sight
49 4, 16 | in the reduction (of the city), and suffered the punishment
50 4, 17 | shall persecute them from city to city; so that there shall
51 4, 17 | persecute them from city to city; so that there shall come
52 4, 18 | so acted as to rid their city of Him. He then, leaving
53 4, 18 | pronounced these words over their city: "55 Jerusalem, Jerusalem!
54 4, 18 | that the Inhabitants of the city, but also the land itself, --
55 4, 18 | Romans came against the city: and, of the inhabitants,
56 4, 18 | persecuted. The captive56 (City) and Temple they burnt,
57 4, 18(56) | must, I suppose, mean the City. ~
58 4, 18 | people, the children of the City; and the Temple, He styled
59 4, 18 | He said, not (only) the City itself should be desolate,
60 4, 18 | On the taking of the City. From the Gospel of Luke. ~
61 4, 19 | And59, when He saw the city, He wept over it, and said,
62 4, 19 | before us, respecting the City itself; which the Jews named
63 4, 19 | which the Jews named the City of God, because of the Temple
64 4, 19 | in the reduction (of the city) : (and), because they had
65 4, 19 | of the reduction (of the city), which should come upon
66 4, 19 | on the reduction of the City. From the Gospel of Luke. ~
67 4, 20 | that the desolation of the city, mentioned in these (words),
68 4, 20 | says after this, that the city shall be inhabited, not
69 4, 20(67) | TRAMPLING DOWN of this impious city. See also xxvi. ver. 10,
70 4, 20 | earth. It is only their own city, and the place in which
71 4, 20 | cannot enter69! But, if the city itself had been utterly
72 4, 20 | famine which prevailed in the city. This famine therefore,
73 4, 20 | which took place in the city, our Saviour foresaw, and
74 4, 20 | them to take refuge in the city as in a place guarded and
75 4, 21 | Jordan) and came into the city, the Tyrants seized. The
76 4, 22 | summarily, that no (other) city (ever) suffered all these
77 4, 22 | for they destroyed the city itself79! and (were the
78 4, 22(79) | For they destroyed the city, and forced the Romans,
79 4, 22 | and viewed from the upper city, the fire that was burning
80 4, 23 | of this our neighbouring city Neapolis of Palestine, --
81 4, 23 | small, but is even (now) a city of celebrity, -- a woman
82 4, 23 | That on the side of the city Neapolis, was defiled by
83 4, 26 | afterwards closed his life in the city of Rome, in this which He
84 5, 26 | apportion to themselves this city of the empire: others also,
85 5, 40(80) | omissions were made in the city of Rome, where Peter taught,
86 5, 49 | cities, I say in the Imperial city of Rome itself, in Alexandria,
87 5, 52 | every place, and in every city ? But, in the extirpation
88 5, 52 | doubtless have seen in every city and village, commotions (
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