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1 Pre | of 2¾ inches, as may be seen in the fac simile prefixed
2 Pre | confess, as I have never seen, or heard of, a Syriac MS.
3 Pre | any ancient MS. hitherto seen by me. The older writers
4 1, 2 | ascribe, not to the things seen, but to Him alone who is
5 1, 23 | such) word, no one had ever seen with the eyes. So also,—
6 1, 63(54) | of his times, as may be seen Prep. Evang. Lib. iv. C.
7 1, 64 | I myself too have seen, in these times, some whose
8 1, 77(72) | large stone jars, as may be seen in Mr. Taylor's Fragments
9 2, 12(11) | their controul, as may be seen in the Dabistan, the Hakk
10 2, 14 | neighbours, as we ourselves have seen, are busied with these things,
11 2, 18(32) | abominable stories may be seen in Gaisford's Edit. of Theodoret.
12 2, 20(42) | and his followers, may be seen in an extract from Plotinus,
13 2, 32(70) | coming from above, and having seen and learned accurately all
14 2, 75 | that they were openly seen delighting in base and abominable
15 2, 81(146)| 25. seq. where it may be seen, that Autolycus accuses
16 2, 93 | laws and lawgivers were seen among all the nations; and
17 3, 30 | adamant, that they should be seen (engaged) in conflict against
18 3, 39 | life. But, as it has been seen that not one, but many were
19 3, 39 | delighted in the sense of things seen, and were seeking God by
20 3, 40 | things which eyes had not seen, and which had not entered
21 3, 46 | so as not to have been seen, and had suddenly taken
22 3, 50 | it) ; -- nor had it been seen, -- that His nature was
23 3, 55(75) | portion of scripture, may he seen in Kuinoel's commentary
24 3, 62 | I say) who, from having seen the acts themselves, did,
25 3, 62 | went); but, they had been seen, and accurately felt by
26 4, 1 | those whom we have never seen with our eyes, and whose
27 4, 1 | the things which were then seen, but, (as) confirmed by
28 4, 1 | which we ourselves have seen, also give our credence
29 4, 1 | are in (these) our times seen by us, even to this very
30 4, 6 | by Himself. Which things, seen as they are with our own
31 4, 7 | sitting in ./. darkness have seen a great light:" -- those (
32 4, 8 | With their eyes they had seen Him who was a little while
33 4, 8 | happened to them, -- they had seen openly, present, and in
34 4, 8 | spoke with them. It had been seen to be superior to Death :
35 4, 9 | living (actual) deeds are seen fulfilling His words. These
36 4, 10 | same thing has (now) been seen confirmed by Him in very
37 4, 16 | Saviour. And it is accordingly seen to remain in fact, in conformity
38 4, 22(80) | in this sense, as may be seen by referring to Poole's
39 4, 28 | to all report ? We have seen too with our own eyes, how
40 4, 30(114)| Mohammedans of Persia, as may be seen in the celebrated work of
41 4, 32 | kingdom of heaven. We have seen in the very experiment itself,
42 4, 32 | realized here); for we have seen many men, well known to
43 4, 33(125)| ancients, as it will be seen in Poole (Synopsis), generally
44 4, 35 | from the ./. East, and is seen even to the West; so shall
45 4, 35(144)| For, if He is not to be seen either here, there; either,
46 4, 35 | from the East, and is seen even to the West; so also
47 4, 37 | which we have thus far seen, are at the same time demonstrative,
48 5, 8 | this, that they have been seen passing over to the precepts
49 5, 13 | Disciples of our Saviour were seen to be such, Must not their
50 5, 14 | effects themselves, we have seen the righteousness of the
51 5, 15 | learned of Himself, and was seen to know from Himself, the
52 5, 16 | the things which they had seen and witnessed of Him, and
53 5, 19 | words and His deeds, He was seen to call upon God who is
54 5, 25 | vicious. For40 I myself have seen many, who have faithfully
55 5, 29 | at once, -- when they had seen no act of a miraculous character
56 5, 30 | attested (what) they had seen with their eyes. If then,
57 5, 35 | requirements; while they were seen to act upon it, even to
58 5, 36 | which (indeed), we have seen with our own eyes, has happened
59 5, 44(87) | v. p. 124. B.) as may be seen in Hudson, a. So the Syr.[
60 5, 46 | short time, His words were seen in effect! His Gospel was
61 5, 50 | at those who had formerly seen (this power) by means of
62 5, 52 | you would doubtless have seen in every city and village,
63 5, 52 | and also that it might be seen clearly by all men, that
64 5, 52 | time they became known and seen by all, when they were adorned
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