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1 Pre | he has done in many other places, have given us a detailed
2 Pre | to our notice, (see the places referred to above,) it seems
3 Pre | following pages, the very many places marked as corresponding
4 Pre | of its sections with the places pointed out, as found in
5 Pre | Besides, many of these places are amplified in these works,
6 1, 37 | known to us all. Those (places) however which are beyond
7 1, 40 | not only in the heavenly places, but also on the earth;
8 1, 40(39) | lit. In the Stadia : i. e. places appointed for racing. The
9 1, 43 | rational being, all parts and places that are above the world,
10 1, 44 | These heavens then, and places in the heavens which are
11 1, 44 | For the agricultural ox places his neck willingly in the
12 1, 62(52) | while they presented the places and groups of the stars;
13 2, 13 | cities, villages, and (other) places, with the Fanes, Images,
14 2, 20 | Deities, that were in certain places, and in the cities43: professing
15 2, 23 | Deities) which were in certain places, nor that superior name,
16 2, 36 | that "Wheresoever74 a man places himself, thinking it to
17 2, 50(93) | Greece, as well as of other places, will be found in the Prep.
18 2, 64(113)| inconsiderable neighbouring places, soon after the battle of
19 2, 67(126)| Syriac]. lit. Heads of places. ~
20 2, 67 | were they, from whom many places in Egypt received their
21 2, 67(127)| the Commentators on these places.) Greece perhaps got much
22 2, 68(128)| 14 The places of Thucydides here referred
23 2, 78 | enmity abounded. Sacred places, Fanes, and Temples too,
24 2, 79(138)| author has done in many places. ~
25 2, 86 | excessive rains in (certain) places, by strokes of the lightning,
26 3, 2(7) | 5 Both these places are cited by Origen, Philocalia,
27 3, 13(13) | themselves, presided in these places; but disallows the bold
28 3, 13 | gave up accordingly the places subject to their customs
29 3, 13(17) | agrees with neither of the places exactly. It was most likely,
30 3, 20 | consecrated holy and dedicated places, in every village, city,
31 3, 38 | the whole creation of man, places for instruction in the Divine
32 3, 39 | restrained from being in other places of (this) whole: on the
33 3, 55(75) | ib. and on the parallel places. The comment given by Eusebius
34 3, 55(75) | Matt. iv. with its parallel places. As I do not see any necessity
35 3, 76 | 76. Hence, places of instruction have been
36 3, 79 | in truth, has filled all places, both of the Barbarians
37 4, 18 | prophesied also respecting these places themselves, it is necessary
38 4, 18 | those who visit these places, the sight itself affords
39 4, 18 | destroying, that, in many places, no vestige of their foundations
40 4, 18 | one say, that a few of the places are still existing; we may
41 4, 20(67) | throughout with the parallel places, as given in the margins
42 4, 23 | pertinaciously to these places : which came to pass soon
43 4, 23(82) | 4 The places had here in view are Deut.
44 4, 24(85) | certainly right. Examine these places, and comp. Rom. xi. 5, &
45 4, 35 | Himself foretold in several places: "For many," said He, "shall
46 4, 35(140)| quite visionary. Jerome places him before the times of
47 4, 36 | and commotions6 in divers places. And all these are the beginning
48 4, 36 | shall kill you in divers places. And all these are the beginning
49 4, 36 | commotions (shall be) in divers places, and nation shall rise against
50 4, 36(148)| as he affirms in other places, that the Gospel had been
51 5, 19(25) | here, as often in other places, exceeds our Syriac text,
52 5, 49 | these were built in obscure places, nor in those which are
53 5, 49 | the villages and (other) places, and among all nations;
54 5, 52(107)| auditoria:" generally, as places of Christian instruction. ~
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