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1 Pre | therefore, that it is not known to exist in that library. ~
2 Pre | no other copy of it was known to exist, I requested Mr.
3 Pre | tradesman long and well known for his ability in printing
4 1, 3 | the soul, Him who again is known, not by means of the bodily
5 1, 23 | effect the will (so made known). These (hearers) then receive
6 1, 35 | has been directly made known to us, as thus existing;
7 1, 37 | it, is this broad space known to us all. Those (places)
8 1, 38 | as it has now been made known to us (by the Gospel)—of
9 1, 42 | and after a time, became known through the vain babblings
10 1, 75 | is its essence clearly known to be incorporeal. For,
11 1, 78 | that is on earth, (but) known his own greatness, and continued
12 2, 2 | men, might the better be known, let us first of all speak
13 2, 30 | that they were formerly known as being, mortal men. And (
14 2, 68 | however, these things are not known to all; yet Who, of those
15 2, 70 | from its fruits is the tree known133." ~
16 2, 76 | WORD OF GOD, has been made known and honoured by all men,
17 2, 76(135)| religion had become generally known—as noticed above. ~
18 2, 93 | and of philosophy became known among men. (Now) came into
19 3, 10 | own efforts, so made known his undertaking, that by
20 3, 13(18) | every thing necessary to be known on this subject, given from
21 3, 19 | Nevertheless, these things may be known from the effects of their (
22 3, 25 | called God by us, become known, established, and declared,
23 3, 39 | compound, and in some form known to ourselves, and, as it
24 3, 39 | means of which He could make known to men, what those concealed (
25 3, 39 | resided therein, might become known among mortal men by means
26 3, 49 | Nor could it have been known, where He remained.~
27 3, 55 | Gods, when He began to be known among men. It also appeared
28 3, 57 | all, willing to make it known that the mortal Vessel,
29 3, 61 | that to all might become known the nature of mortality.
30 4, 1 | foretold, have yet been known as to their results; and
31 4, 2 | of a mortal being, made known these His excellent doings; --
32 4, 7 | the Prophets, -- making known at once its obscurity, and
33 4, 7 | and should himself become known throughout the whole creation,
34 4, 12(33) | not appeared in the then known works of Eusebius. Still,
35 4, 14 | the Prophet, that it was known to point out those who were
36 4, 19 | and said, If thou hadst known, even in this day the things
37 4, 19 | He said, "If thou hadst known, even in this day, the things
38 4, 19 | Jews ; -- one of the well known and famous men among that
39 4, 20 | the Gentiles68." It was known therefore to Him, that it
40 4, 21 | come then to the making known of a fact, the like of which
41 4, 21 | whose name was Mirian, well known on account of her family
42 4, 24 | as the Father hath ./. known me, so know I the Father....
43 4, 25 | Jews, because to them were known the predictions of the Prophets
44 4, 31 | concealed that shall not be made known118." The Jews held that
45 4, 31 | concealed that shall not be made known." He therefore reproved
46 4, 31 | God, of being made openly known. But, His ordinances and
47 4, 31 | precepts have now been made known to every man ; and He has
48 4, 32 | have seen many men, well known to us, who (actually) availed
49 4, 36(148)| and ib. xvi. 26. -- " made known to ALL NATIONS FOR THE OBEDIENCE
50 5, 4 | to the things which were known only in former times to
51 5, 14 | wanting, not only to make Him known (as) the Maker and Creator
52 5, 18 | When, behold, it is well known and clear to every one,
53 5, 40 | they say, who, being well known to him and his Disciple,
54 5, 41 | came afterwards could have known, had they not been recorded
55 5, 42 | would they have made it known to those, who should come
56 5, 44(87) | Rulers of the Jews must have known that Jesus was the Christ;
57 5, 52 | at that time they became known and seen by all, when they
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