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1 Pre, 0(10) | 7 It partakes in no respect
2 1, 7 | 7. And, Who is He that has
3 1, 15(13) | Alluding to Job xxxvii. 7. See my Translation and
4 1, 33(22) | 7 Alluding to Ps. xix. 4—6. ~
5 1, 36(27) | 7 See the Note to sect. 41.
6 1, 42(40) | 1 Gen. i. 27, 1 Cor. xi. 7. The argument shewing that
7 1, 47(45) | 3 Gen. ii. 7. ~
8 1, 75(69) | 3 Alluding to 2 Cor. iv. 7. ~
9 2, 7 | 7. But, increasing in manifold
10 2, 12(13) | 7 Syr. [Syriac], Gr. Meli/
11 2, 13(20) | 7 The Greek text, Orat. de
12 2, 21(50) | the last, 2 Peter iii. 7, which, with all their parallels,
13 2, 21(51) | 7 Syr. [Syriac]. That again
14 2, 22(58) | 7 Empedocles held, that the
15 2, 46(85) | 7 In the tenth Book of the
16 2, 50(96) | 7 See Sect. 20, above: Note. ~
17 2, 62(110)| 7 It is not very certain who
18 2, 67(126)| 7 See Prep. Evang. Lib. v.
19 2, 79(138)| foretold by Isaiah (chap. xvii. 7. &c.) according to Theodoret.
20 2, 81(143)| 7 Most of the statements made
21 2, 81(151)| 7 This seems to be applied
22 2, 87(162)| Pindari Scholiastem ad Od. 7. Pyth. Non multo post ab
23 2, 91(168)| 7 An account of this is found
24 3, 2(6) | 4 Ib. ver. 7.~
25 3, 3(9) | 7 So Lactantius, who was contemporary
26 3, 7 | 7. Who, of those who have
27 3, 20(23) | 7 Syr. [Syriac] lit. He made
28 3, 24(24) | 7 Orat. de laudd. Constant,
29 3, 39(49) | 7 Comp. John iii. 13; vi.
30 3, 40(61) | 7 Ib. ver. 27; xi. 5; xx.
31 3, 45(73) | 7 Orat. de laudd. Constant.
32 3, 55(77) | 7 Mark i. 13.~
33 3, 59(87) | 4 Is. liii. 7.~
34 3, 59(88) | 6 Ib. ver. 4-7. Orat. de laudd. Constant.
35 3, 59(89) | 7 Syr. [Syriac] which, I think,
36 4, 7 | 7. Art thou desirous then,
37 4, 14(37) | Acts iv. 11. 1 Pet. ii. 7. ~
38 4, 17(50) | 7 Acts v. 41. ~
39 4, 19(60) | 2 Ps. lxxii. 7. ~
40 4, 20(67) | xxviii. 18, also xxix. 1 -- 7: 9 -- 20, which are all
41 4, 20(74) | 7 Hudson's edition. Tom. ii.
42 4, 25(92) | 7 Syr. [Syriac] lit. words,
43 4, 26(99) | 7 John xxi. 18, 19. ~
44 4, 30(116)| 7 Matt. x. 16: comp. Luke
45 4, 34(132)| 7 See above, Book i. sectt.
46 4, 35(139)| 7 The place here alluded to
47 4, 36(146)| 7 Cited by Origen (contra
48 4, 36(147)| xlix. 23.) Again, Dan. xii. 7. When the power of the holy
49 4, 36(147)| viii. 24.) In Rev. x. 6, 7, which is an exact parallel
50 4, 36(147)| exact parallel of Dan. xii. 7, it is sworn by the angel,
51 5, 2(2) | contra Cels. Lib. i. pp. 7, 30, 65, &c. See sect. 16,
52 5, 2(2) | contra Cels. Lib. i. p. 7, notes.~
53 5, 7 | 7. And, that after these things,
54 5, 16(20) | 7 This is, by no means, a
55 5, 31(46) | 7 Ib. ch. viii. 1. seq. ~
56 5, 34(57) | 7 Ib. p. 117. C. The Syriac
57 5, 36(62) | 7 Demonstr. Evang. ib. p.
58 5, 38(69) | 7 An extract from the original
59 5, 39(75) | 7 Ib. "The author neither
60 5, 40(80) | into the sea, John xxi. 7: also the particular charge
61 5, 46(96) | 7 Demonstr. Evang. ib. p.
62 5, 50(105)| seems to refer to Acts iii. 7, &c. iv. 7, &c. 7 Acts xiv.
63 5, 50(105)| to Acts iii. 7, &c. iv. 7, &c. 7 Acts xiv. 12, &c. ~
64 5, 50(105)| Acts iii. 7, &c. iv. 7, &c. 7 Acts xiv. 12, &c. ~
65 5, 52(109)| 7 The authors of "The Universal
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