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1 Pre | Manuscript from which it has been taken ; my third, to lay down
2 Pre | which our Work has been taken. ~Sometime in the year 1839,
3 Pre | the MS. from which it was taken was, probably not less than
4 Pre | innumerable copies had been taken from the autograph of the
5 1, 27(19) | His theory is manifestly taken from the Bible. He says, [
6 1, 40(39) | opinion may perhaps, be taken here as the most authoritative.
7 1, 72(63) | by water must first have taken place. In this case all
8 1, 77 | Then, when he shall be taken away ./. from the corruption
9 1, 78 | happened to him, that when taken hence, he should not delight
10 2, 12(11) | which has evidently been taken from the Jews. See the Targums
11 2, 12(17) | Translator seems to have taken the termination of the Greek
12 2, 19 | and wide earth; had freely taken from other nations this
13 2, 21(50) | conflagration, was originally taken from the Bible, and misapplied
14 2, 27(64) | xvi. and there said to be taken from the Epimenides of Plato.
15 2, 30(68) | told, that this is to be taken figuratively. ~
16 2, 36(75) | 4 This is also taken from the Apology of Socrates,
17 2, 44(80) | 2 This is taken from the Fourth Book of
18 2, 54(101)| 3 This appears to be taken from Philo Byblius (Sanchoniathon,)
19 2, 54(101)| name Israel is evidently taken from the Hebrew Bible, as
20 2, 54(102)| defectively, and has been taken from Porphyry, Prep. Evang.
21 2, 55(103)| from whom this passage is taken (Prep. Evang. Lib. iv. cap.
22 2, 64(116)| length, (pp. 158—161.) and is taken from the Bibliotheca of
23 2, 64(119)| cap. xvi. p. 158. seq. as taken from Lib. i. of the work
24 2, 64(119)| children, purchased, or taken, in their marauding expeditions
25 2, 69(129)| 1 This is taken from Herodotus, Lib. i.
26 2, 69 | others. Messena too, was taken four times by the Lacedemonians;
27 2, 70 | grievous error that had then so taken hold of mankind, as to induce
28 2, 71 | the extreme of evils had taken hold of the whole family
29 2, 79 | our Saviour138, which (has taken place) among men ; nor yet,
30 2, 80 | excellency and good, had taken firm hold on the life of
31 2, 95 | to see, by the vengeance taken in the strokes of lightning
32 3, 16(19) | Greek] Ib. p. 156. B, as taken from Porphyry's Second Book
33 3, 44 | After this, His body was taken up by his acquaintances,
34 3, 44 | short time. He was then taken up whither He was before :
35 3, 46 | been seen, and had suddenly taken flight, and secretly stolen
36 3, 55 | manifestly? But, if this fact had taken place covertly and secretly;
37 3, 58 | heroes and gods, who had been taken away by death; on this account
38 3, 61 | Power therefore, which had taken hold of him, (viz.) THE
39 3, 61 | of which Death had (so) taken possession, was now borne
40 3, 61 | if, behold ! he had (now) taken even this (Personage) under
41 3, 61 | those whom he had ever (so taken). But, when the period of
42 4, 2(3) | the following recital are taken, in the main, from Matt,
43 4, 6 | he did. And, when he had taken a great number of fishes,
44 4, 8 | afflictions. They had now taken up from their Master, the
45 4, 13 | kingdom of God shall be taken from you, and shall be given
46 4, 14 | these were therefore, wholly taken away, even to their foundations ;
47 4, 14 | kingdom of God shall be taken from you, and shall be given
48 4, 14 | these Hedeclared, should be taken away from those husbandmen:
49 4, 16 | murderers of the Apostles were taken in the reduction (of the
50 4, 17 | same, was their freedom taken away: and, from the effects
51 4, 20(67) | xxvi. the same subject is taken up, and in ver. 5, 6, we
52 4, 22(79) | to be recorded (as having taken part) in a sad victory. ~
53 4, 22(80) | not the only one who has taken it in this sense, as may
54 4, 29 | And under it were to be (taken), the various multitudes
55 4, 30(114)| to Persia. He was there taken by the king, flayed alive,
56 4, 30 | should be thought to have taken men, by means of Magicians,
57 4, 36 | His word should have so taken effect among all nations,
58 4, 36(148)| 28, above, that this had taken place, as he affirms in
59 5, 15(18) | they might originally have taken from this, or some similar
60 5, 21 | the word of these is to be taken as satisfactory: there being
61 5, 31 | crucified at Rome. Paul also was taken off51 (slain,) and John
62 5, 46 | said this, unless they had taken experiment as to the truth
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