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1 Pre | so remarkable, instantly gave his consent, allowing me
2 1, 37(29) | Homer's councils of the Gods gave the first outline perhaps
3 1, 47 | He also teaches, that He gave to him the more excellent
4 2, 3 | recognised not, I say), but gave that Reverend Name to the
5 2, 4 | the world, they likewise gave the names of Neptune, Vulcan,
6 2, 10 | and to these again they gave the name of Gods! nor did
7 2, 11 | darkness; and to them they gave the name of Gods! nor did
8 2, 18 | of all, they perversely gave to that which was adverse (
9 2, 18 | astray ! To them, too they gave the honour of worship; insomuch, ./.
10 2, 26 | King of all. To the same he gave the Rule over all, after
11 2, 44 | as in that in which he gave his approval82, but lied
12 2, 49 | that they all studiously gave their assent to this their
13 2, 50 | Diviner? —that of Colophon92 gave responses?—'that of Miletus93
14 2, 50(92) | the Clarian Apollo, who gave responses there. Syr. [Syriac]
15 2, 54 | Aristobule (Diana): they then gave him wine, and put him to
16 2, 67 | neighbourhood; and that hence, they gave up the whole period of their
17 2, 68 | those ancient (Deities), and gave themselves up to them, so
18 2, 79 | thought to be Gods, who gave out divinations, and foreknowledge (
19 2, 81 | flames! Others however, gave up these things as impious148,
20 2, 81 | from rocks152! Others they gave up to strangulation153!
21 2, 84 | of the physician, if he gave not every sort of medicine
22 2, 85 | belonging to the earth; and gave freely in times of necessity,
23 2, 85 | at that period, too, he gave the instruction which was
24 2, 96 | means of many others, also gave the aid which was convenient
25 3, 2 | of one stream; and they gave peace to all, and brought
26 3, 13 | themselves were nothing ! They gave up accordingly the places
27 3, 20 | punishment, so that they gave in to Him on whom they had
28 3, 28 | them "Fishers of men?" He gave them moreover, all this
29 3, 39 | that were of Himself He gave to man; but, those which
30 3, 39 | fulness. On this account He gave up His whole life, at one
31 3, 40 | again at another time, He gave the perception of light
32 3, 40 | storm, and the winds; -- gave the commandment by word;
33 3, 43 | He cried out greatly, and gave up His Spirit to His Father69:
34 3, 55(75) | their parallels. He also gave power to His disciples over
35 3, 60(90) | man Christ Jesus:"..."who gave himself a ransom," &c. Again,
36 3, 61 | account it was, that they gave the name of Pluto91, --
37 3, 61 | opposition to Death. For, He gave up mortality to be food
38 3, 61(93) | heads of the Leviathan, and gave him to be meat to the people
39 3, 61(93) | probably means, that He gave up His body to men, &c.
40 3, 62 | power of Him, to whom they gave their testimony, filled
41 4, 1 | became as a child, and gave (his) answers, as the nature
42 4, 1 | manifestation among men, he gave many other proofs of the
43 4, 3 | thee," and, with the word, gave health to his son, How effectually
44 4, 6 | about to take place, He also gave its explanation (thus); "
45 4, 6 | representation; and of this He gave the fulfilment in the fact
46 4, 6 | which neither Moses who gave the law to the Hebrews,
47 4, 8 | and suddenly, that they gave in to this miracle; but,
48 4, 9 | that our Saviour's grace gave the pardon of their deeds; --
49 4, 9 | indeed He suffered Death, and gave His soul a ransom for the
50 4, 14 | been spoken of themselves, gave judgment against themselves,
51 4, 18 | on this account, He gave judgment against them, and
52 4, 19 | by His foreknowledge, and gave open intimation of the reduction (
53 4, 20(66) | pass. This author moreover gave an account of the eclipse
54 4, 24 | rational flocks, that He (so) gave His life. And this also: "
55 4, 31 | of our Saviour. He also gave His testimony, that this
56 4, 33 | upon good ground, and it gave forth fruit, some an hundred,
57 4, 35(143)| Priscilla and Maximilla; gave out that he was the Paraclete,
58 5, 3 | great (performances), and gave in to their doctrines: the
59 5, 14 | astonishment at one Crates15, who gave his possessions to his citizens.
60 5, 16 | of doing this, but also gave effect to his project ?
61 5, 22 | no possessions; and fully gave their testimony to their
62 5, 24(37) | They" (the heathen) "gave them" (the Christians) "
63 5, 24(37) | characters that the heathens ever gave them," &c. And, again, (
64 5, 25 | it, that they so easily gave themselves up to death,
65 5, 31 | account again, they openly gave their testimony of our Saviour,
66 5, 42 | hands and feet ? that they gave Him vinegar to drink ? that
67 5, 43 | Divine glory ? For those, who gave credence to their other
68 5, 46 | in the precept, which He gave ./. to these His powerless
69 5, 46 | is considered, that they gave credence to what He said.
70 5, 46 | what He said. For, when He gave them the command, not so
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