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1 1, 50 | season, and make it well to pass the fire. Of the wheat also
2 1, 55 | foretells1 what shall come to pass, as he also does the eclipses
3 1, 65 | foreknowledge of things to come to pass ; at one time, by means
4 1, 69 | forth into the light, and pass on to the life, which is
5 1, 70 | complete. Thus too would he pass a virtuous and honourable
6 1, 72 | good. Nevertheless, if he pass the present life as it is
7 1, 72(63) | river of fire all who shall pass to Paradise; but here, the
8 2, 2 | iniquity : and then let us pass on to the hidden mysteries
9 2, 21(47) | it has passed, or is to pass, it is subject to change;
10 2, 67 | mix himself with them, or pass through them: while they
11 2, 68 | may affirm,—fully bring to pass at that time among the Greeks !
12 2, 69 | while all these came to pass! The Clarion Pythius; that
13 2, 74 | every thing which came to pass among men ; this will overthrow
14 2, 78 | were things brought to pass one after another in every
15 2, 79(137)| thing foretold had come to pass. This is followed (ib.)
16 2, 83 | that (even) a man should pass over the safety of his friends,
17 2, 85 | allowed even a period to pass, in which He did not fully
18 3, 4 | brought the deed also to pass: for, immediately, -- and
19 3, 28 | word, and brought it to pass in deed, that He made them "
20 3, 39 | too, pains and sufferings, pass away (from it) ; and that
21 3, 39 | words which should come to pass, He likewise exhibited Him
22 3, 41 | power what should come to pass, and openly foretold the
23 3, 62 | What things then came to pass after these, as to their
24 4, 1 | foreknowledge of things to come to pass which he predicted ; --
25 4, 1 | were afterwards to come to pass ? -- So that again, it is
26 4, 6 | distant time, brought them to pass; and so fulfilled by deeds
27 4, 6 | only, what should come to pass; nor, that He foretold this;
28 4, 6 | something hereafter to come to pass: for, these are fish unendued
29 4, 6 | means of his voice bring to pass. The demonstrations indeed,
30 4, 7 | intimation of what should come to pass. He fully too named them
31 4, 11 | once something to come to pass, and promised, that Himself
32 4, 12 | every house; that he should pass through and distinguish
33 4, 12 | of soul that came to ./. pass in houses He Himself taught,
34 4, 12 | foretel what should come to pass, but that He has, according
35 4, 12 | also brought the works to pass : and, with other things,
36 4, 14 | foreknowledge, what should come to pass; (viz.) these things when
37 4, 16 | predicted what should come to pass before these things took
38 4, 18 | foretel should come to pass, by means of those which
39 4, 20(66) | predictions did come to pass. This author moreover gave
40 4, 23 | these places : which came to pass soon after. (For), in the
41 4, 24 | And thus, has it come to pass ! For at once, at the outset
42 4, 27 | words should so come to pass and remain in fact, How
43 4, 32(123)| foretold this, its coming to pass -- a thing most unnatural
44 4, 34 | that this should come to pass. For, as false scriptures
45 4, 34 | foreknowledge of what should come to pass; and these things He previously
46 4, 34 | that the rest shall come to pass. And these are, "the harvest,"" "
47 4, 36(147)| This generation shall not pass till all these things be,"
48 5, 1 | things which should come to pass, were simply heard ; those (
49 5, 16 | of something to come to pass, with all those ./. predictions ?
50 5, 26 | country of the Hindoos; others pass over to the Islands beyond
51 5, 28 | themselves) that they came to pass ? and have continued to
52 5, 28 | things which never came to pass? And shall we say, that
53 5, 28 | that we should then also pass off to the Greeks, and preach
54 5, 33 | undertake to go forth and to pass into all nations, but should
55 5, 38 | followed Him. And it came to pass that when He was sitting
56 5, 46 | name that all this came to pass ; as the Apostle has said, "
57 5, 46 | something which should come to pass, (when) He said, "It is
58 5, 52 | that this did not come to pass without regard to the Divine
59 5, 52 | to be sent forth, and to pass into foreign parts, when
60 5, 52 | things which usually come to pass in times such as these111 ?
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