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1 Pre | PREFACE. ~HAVING now to discharge the very
2 Pre | all respects like Him; His having ever been, and still being,
3 Pre | and sufficient testimony. ~Having then disposed of this question,
4 Pre | short time he returned, having procured some good Coptic
5 Pre | incomplete, some leaves having been lost from the end of
6 Pre | collocation involved, from its having been made servilely to follow
7 1, 48 | subjection: at another, having so reduced them, he brings
8 1, 48 | with himself: at another, having brought them together by
9 1, 57 | that are on the earth, not having arrived at the manner of
10 1, 63(53) | that any name, or word, having effect in incantations,
11 1, 78 | 78. All these things having been said for the purpose
12 2, 3(3) | he speaks, indeed, of His having a beginning, but this is
13 2, 17(29) | by a sharp fire: i. e. by having an unnatural stimulus applied,
14 2, 18(31) | 5 So Eph. iv. 18, 19. " Having the understanding darkened,
15 2, 19 | indivisible34 bodies (atoms), having no extent, or having projecting
16 2, 19 | atoms), having no extent, or having projecting parts, and infinite,
17 2, 19(34) | says, "without extent, or, having projecting parts," &c. Syr.[
18 2, 19(35) | been greatly wronged, by having been thought a sensualist. ~
19 2, 19 | multitude infinite, and as having, from times not to be comprehended,
20 2, 32(70) | as coming from above, and having seen and learned accurately
21 2, 34 | error of these Deities. And, having accused them in this manner,
22 2, 37 | and chastise (them), as having said nothing soundly, or
23 2, 37 | their own Fathers. How then, having thus accused them, can you
24 2, 49 | mind: God the Teacher not having presented himself to them ?
25 2, 64 | themselves119! Thus therefore, having selected a tithe of the ./.
26 2, 64(119)| much the same things as having happened to the Tyrrhenians.
27 2, 76 | we should shew at length, having shortly laid these things
28 2, 83 | with its crew to go down, having by him that which (would
29 2, 88(163)| account, however, of it having been destroyed by the Amazons. ~
30 3, 2 | teaching3 of our Saviour having, by the divine power, already
31 3, 24 | and rational soul; and, having meditated much, say between
32 3, 31 | Him such power, that when, having clone nothing worthy of
33 3, 35 | be thought a God ? and, having so legislated, persuaded (
34 3, 44 | 44. Having then, delivered representations
35 3, 47 | WORD and the POWER of God; having given up His Interpreter
36 3, 57 | and delivered their souls: having relieved them from the bonds
37 3, 57 | bonds of the Demons: and, having revealed to His Disciples
38 3, 61 | alone in a level land, and having only one cavern within it;
39 3, 61(94) | Paul, Col. ii. 15. "And having spoiled principalities and
40 3, 62 | those (I say) who, from having seen the acts themselves,
41 3, 74 | eternal life which follows, having subscribed to their Saviour.~
42 4, 1 | they are laid down, (as) having been unseen. And thus again
43 4, 5 | the fact, of all nations having been converted to the God
44 4, 7(20) | before, that the Translator having the words of the Peschito
45 4, 10 | not far from Jerusalem; -- having been invited by one who
46 4, 16 | earnest thou in hither not having put on wedding garments ?
47 4, 22(79) | unwilling, to be recorded (as having taken part) in a sad victory. ~
48 5, 9 | imputation on them, of their having been the disciples of a
49 5, 14(14) | most extensive erudition, having written books on Morality,
50 5, 15 | capable of this; -- no one having taught Him, and He having
51 5, 15 | having taught Him, and He having never learned any thing
52 5, 15 | grammar, or of rhetoric; not having previously been taught;
53 5, 15 | taught) by Himself were such; having received nothing from the
54 5, 15 | from the ancients, neither having had any help from those
55 5, 16 | Him, been memorialized as having delivered ? and, Who is
56 5, 28 | be ready to die for Him, having learned from him nothing
57 5, 38(69) | original Greek of this place, having been preserved in the Imperial
58 5, 46 | ever been commemorated as having had recourse to any such
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