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1 Pre, 0(7) | Socrates, Lib. ii. cap. 6), " Eusebium Emessenum Episcopum
2 1, 2(5) | 6 It is common with our Author
3 1, 6 | 6. The proof then, of this
4 1, 15(13) | 6 Alluding to Job xxxvii.
5 1, 27(20) | See Whitby on Eph. iv. 6. and the note on Book ii.
6 1, 33(22) | 7 Alluding to Ps. xix. 4—6. ~
7 1, 36(26) | 6 Alluding to the reasoning
8 1, 39(37) | 6 Alluding to Rom. i. 25. ~
9 1, 74(65) | 1 Ps. viii. 5, 6, differing slightly from
10 2, 6 | 6. But, they hesitated not
11 2, 12(12) | 6 See Prep. Evang. Lib. i.
12 2, 12(19) | 6 Syr. [Syriac]. Gr. 0Amfia&
13 2, 15(28) | 6 Rom. i. 27. Our text differs
14 2, 21(46) | contra Cels. Lib. i. p. 6. lin. 52. ~
15 2, 21(50) | 6 There can be no doubt, I
16 2, 22(57) | 6 This was the opinion of
17 2, 24(61) | Job xxviii. 20; Ps. xxxii. 6, &c. Others have no authority,
18 2, 31(69) | Natura Deorum, Lib. in. §. 6.)..." Majoribus autem nostris
19 2, 44(83) | 6 Passages, it. Lib. xiii.
20 2, 50(95) | 6 Ib. Atoms. See also Theophilus
21 2, 55(104)| 6 Our March. ~
22 2, 80(141)| perhaps, to 2 Cor. iv. 6.: or, it may be, to the
23 2, 81(150)| 6 This is applied to the Scythians,
24 2, 90(167)| 6 This was, according to Strabo, (
25 3, 2(8) | 6 Is. ii. 4. according to
26 3, 6 | 6. What mortal nature has
27 3, 13(18) | 6 Ib. Prep. Evang. Lib. v.
28 3, 20(22) | 6 So also Prep. Evang. Lib.
29 3, 27(26) | Mark xiii. 2: Luke xxi. 6. differing in several respects
30 3, 33(31) | 6 Orat. de laudd. Constant.
31 3, 36(35) | Abib. (Comp. Exod. xii. 6. with Mark xv. 42.) It could
32 3, 37(36) | 6 Orat. de laudd. Const. ib.
33 3, 39(39) | 6 Orat. de laudd. Constant.
34 3, 39(48) | 6 Orat. de laudd. Const. ib.
35 3, 40(60) | 6 Matt. ix. 6, &c. ~
36 3, 40(60) | 6 Matt. ix. 6, &c. ~
37 3, 55(76) | 6 Matt. iv. 2, with the omission
38 3, 59(88) | 6 Ib. ver. 4-7. Orat. de laudd.
39 3, 71(100)| 6 As this place is extremely
40 3, 71(100)| Sermon, pp. 89, 100, 135 -- 6.) Eusebius himself has,
41 4, 6 | 6. Thou wilt learn moreover,
42 4, 6(10) | fol. 240. v. ad Luc. v. 6. de reti rupto: Eu0sebi/
43 4, 7(20) | 6 Matt, xxviii. 18, to the
44 4, 14(38) | xxviii. 16. 1 Pet. ii. 6. ~
45 4, 16(42) | 1 Matt. x. 5, 6. ~
46 4, 19(64) | 6 Ib. ver. 44. ~
47 4, 20(67) | the everlasting covenant." 6. "Therefore hath the curse
48 4, 20(67) | taken up, and in ver. 5, 6, we have literally described,
49 4, 20(73) | 6 [...] Luke xxi. 21, 22. ~
50 4, 22(79) | 6 The Syriac is worded rather
51 4, 26(98) | 6 Ib. ver. 30. ~
52 4, 29(107)| 3 See above, par. 6. ~
53 4, 30(109)| 6 I. e. Heterodoxy. ~
54 4, 30(114)| 6 Manes, (or, as the modern
55 4, 30(115)| 6 John x. 27. ~
56 4, 34(131)| 6 Rather, one would think,
57 4, 35(139)| withhold ([Greek], ver. 6.) was, most probably Nero. (
58 4, 35(145)| 5 Chap. xxiv. 6-9. ib. ver. 10-14. ~
59 4, 36(147)| Dan. viii. 24.) In Rev. x. 6, 7, which is an exact parallel
60 5, 6 | 6. We know too that we are,
61 5, 16(19) | 6 Ib. p. 131. A. seq.~
62 5, 21(31) | 6 This last clause is not
63 5, 26(42) | 6 Comp. Ep. Col. i. 23, and
64 5, 31(45) | 6 Ib. ch. vii. ~
65 5, 33(55) | 4 Deut. xvii. 6; xix. 15. 2 Cor. xiii. 1. ~
66 5, 35(61) | 6 Acts iii. 6. ~
67 5, 35(61) | 6 Acts iii. 6. ~
68 5, 38(68) | 6 Matt. x. 2, 3. ~
69 5, 38(69) | me, (see Book iv. sect. 6, above,) I shall now give
70 5, 39(74) | 6 Our author speaks here of
71 5, 40(79) | Gram. Art. 154, 8; 157, 6, second or third edit. ~
72 5, 40(80) | also omitted. (John xiii. 6.). Peter's zeal in cutting
73 5, 40(81) | 6 Mark xiv. 66, to the end:
74 5, 46(92) | 3 See Book iv. par. 6, above. This matter occurs
75 5, 46(95) | 6 The Greek has much more
76 5, 50(105)| 6 This seems to refer to Acts
77 5, 52(113)| 6 This, although hinting --
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