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1 Pre | fragments of this Work hitherto brought to our notice, (see the
2 Pre, 0(2) | same Monastery, and has brought with him another collection
3 Pre, 0(2) | matter will be extracted and brought before the public. -- It
4 Pre, 0(2) | evident that many of the MSS. brought to England by Mr. Tattam,
5 Pre | exercise; it has nevertheless brought with it pleasures, which
6 1, 5 | as it now is, could be brought near to God the Governour
7 1, 15 | extent. This whole has He brought, and bound up together;
8 1, 16 | selfsame WORD OF GOD too brought himself down also upon the
9 1, 36 | that which was necessarily brought forth for the use of this;
10 1, 37 | without the heavens. Thus are brought near to Him the powers of
11 1, 47 | nothing of these can be brought near to the efficiency of
12 1, 47 | the rational animal, be brought near to the contemplation
13 1, 48 | himself: at another, having brought them together by the multifarious
14 1, 70 | due time and season, be brought forth, (each) receive the
15 1, 72 | things which are good;—be brought up in the instruction of
16 1, 74 | of (this) darkness, to be brought up with milk and the swaddling
17 1, 74 | animals, which may just now be brought forth. But he, who has come
18 1, 75 | If then the child, when brought up to the (full) stature
19 1, 78 | upon them. Had man then, brought up as he is in the conversation
20 2, 17 | the ignorant inhabitants brought together, with those who
21 2, 21(52)| Socrates, and at length brought about Ms condemnation. See
22 2, 24(61)| comparisons, which have brought upon him the charge of Arianism:
23 2, 49 | another in this, that they brought themselves together for
24 2, 54 | the feast arrived, they brought the man out beyond the gate,
25 2, 78 | this same time, were things brought to pass one after another
26 2, 82 | another,—when they were brought together,—they contended
27 2, 86 | were from Himself, has He brought back as with a bridle, those
28 3, 2 | they gave peace to all, and brought all together to a state
29 3, 2 | all (others), and quickly brought together into one state
30 3, 2 | behold ! it henceforth brought together such a multitude
31 3, 3 | nature of the things (to be brought before thee).~
32 3, 4 | And, with the word, He brought the deed also to pass: for,
33 3, 10 | had so engaged himself, brought, as in this marked instance,
34 3, 23 | they could not otherwise be brought under that yoke of righteousness,
35 3, 23 | which hitherto had been brought into operation by Him alone
36 3, 28 | the promise by word, and brought it to pass in deed, that
37 3, 38 | singular thing (which) He brought to this world of mankind,
38 3, 58 | was superior to death, and brought in mortality -- after its
39 3, 60 | these, who were about to be brought to the life of righteousness,
40 4, 1 | now before our eyes, (and) brought about by his power; -- there
41 4, 6 | excellence! For, had He brought near to Him the Intellectual
42 4, 6 | this matter to have been brought about by human means only.
43 4, 6 | which, at no distant time, brought them to pass; and so fulfilled
44 4, 6 | I say), which was to be brought about, (He foretold) by
45 4, 11 | against it:" which is (all) so brought near in fact, that we can
46 4, 12 | to the prediction, also brought the works to pass : and,
47 4, 14 | condemnation. After that, He brought this forward : " The stone
48 4, 14 | has most openly shewn, and brought to effect; ./. giving (
49 4, 15 | into the ways, and they brought together all they could
50 4, 16 | of those will be, who are brought together unworthily in His
51 4, 22 | whole of which was fully brought to pass1 forty years afterwards,
52 4, 24 | rational flock should be so brought together to Him, that to
53 4, 24 | among the Gentiles, were brought together in one Church,
54 4, 24 | Gentiles there, who had been brought together, even to the time
55 4, 34 | heaven. And with Him He brought the heavenly seed, which
56 5, 11 | conduct, that they boldly brought forward the abominable books
57 5, 12 | those who practised magic brought in their books, and burnt
58 5, 13 | secret things should be brought out into the light, and
59 5, 17 | if one so dared; still he brought not the matter to effect.
60 5, 25 | accurately how the Sophists, -- brought together in the cities (
61 5, 28 | it, either that they were brought together, and that they
62 5, 28 | among ourselves, -- have brought forth upon ourselves the
63 5, 32 | what his companion had; or brought to light the things they
64 5, 33 | doubt, and which is commonly brought into dispute in the courts
65 5, 35 | I none61." After this he brought forth the precious name, --
66 5, 43 | avoid those things which brought difficulty with them, either
67 5, 44 | received Him in truth. And He brought together many (both) of
68 5, 46 | against the Greeks; being brought up in the Syrian language
69 5, 49 | thousands of men have been brought together, by these very
70 5, 50 | said, that men suddenly brought to them sacrifices and libations,
71 5, 52 | short time shew, -- being brought through trials, -- the purity
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