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1 Pre | while in our Fifth Book, the far greater part is also found
2 Pre | rare and valuable Codex, as far as our work was concerned ;
3 Pre | written at Edessa, do, -- as far as I know, -- always bear
4 Pre, 0(6) | c., -- all of which, as far as they have occurred to
5 Pre | relative pronoun [Syriac] , as far as my knowledge goes: all
6 1, 1 | being atheistical, driven far away from the Divine hearing (
7 1, 5 | greatly different, and very far removed, from the nature
8 1, 5 | manner of those who were (so) far removed from His princely
9 1, 21 | the God of truth, who is far removed from all essence
10 1, 23 | those also that are removed far away on the earth, and in
11 1, 27 | uncompounded; (placed) beyond, and far removed from, every ordinance
12 1, 37 | portions. Others again, are far distant from the court,
13 1, 39 | which governs the Law. But far superior to the Law is the
14 1, 47 | bodily (only) are with them, far more excellent than with
15 1, 63 | in word and life, drive far away the invisible nature
16 1, 63 | that his own power was far superior to that of the
17 1, 72(63) | the Roman Catholics. How far our author partook of this,
18 1, 75(67) | natural inlets to the soul, so far must the soul remain unenlightened,
19 1, 77 | in the society which (is far) beyond it, and be fitted
20 2, 3 | pestilence that is mortal, (and) far surpassing every thing that
21 2, 20 | limits of Providence as far off as the moon39; the company
22 2, 27 | to investigate (Him) as far as mortal nature is able. ~
23 2, 46 | it not therefore, lapsing far from soundness of mind,
24 2, 46(85) | tenth Book of the Laws, not far from the beginning, Plato
25 2, 46 | might be (as we are) ; so far as He existed not thus,
26 2, 64 | country's ruin! And, so far had this entire corruption
27 2, 65 | existed among men,—that so far,—and farther,—was the great
28 2, 66(123)| i. 27, &c. situated not far from the Lake of Gennesaret. ~
29 2, 71 | nothing: and thus, were far from being the cause of
30 2, 76 | every quarter, and had thus far, — and still farther by
31 2, 76 | necessity too has been removed far away: the Divine peace-making
32 2, 76 | when they honoured the Gods far more than their own friends,
33 2, 77 | recent occurrence ? since, as far back as (the death) of Alexander
34 2, 86 | above from God, He drove far away from their eminences
35 3, 8 | shewed his pre-eminence so far to exceed that of man, that
36 3, 20 | been cut off, a renovation far better than they formerly
37 3, 39 | bodies of mortals; so, in a far higher degree, the Power
38 3, 62 | been heard of by them, as far as word or enunciation (
39 4, 6 | to this time have arisen, far more in number than the
40 4, 8(23) | this: a notion prevailing far and wide in the East at
41 4, 10 | in Bethany, a village not far from Jerusalem; -- having
42 4, 12 | individual house, in times far removed (from those of the
43 4, 24 | WORD OF GOD, the nature far excels that of man. We indeed
44 4, 36(147)| Church shall be spread abroad far and wide, then shall the
45 4, 36(147)| is never to end (i. e. as far as pre-diction is concerned);
46 4, 37 | Saviour, which we have thus far seen, are at the same time
47 5, 1 | Christ, which have been thus far visible to the eyes, shewing
48 5, 9 | to all these matters, so far removed from suspicion of
49 5, 26 | should go forth, even as far as the extremities of the
50 5, 28 | accurately than any other, how far He excelled, because we
51 5, 29 | convincing ? And, Can you so far persuade yourself, that
52 5, 44(87) | so; and some have gone so far as to charge Eusebius with
53 5, 47 | inexperienced in words and far removed from every sort
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