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1 Pre | extant. ~But the thing most worthy of remark here, is Asseman'
2 Pre | that the Work itself is worthy of the piety and learning
3 1, 37 | praises, (and) which are worthy of God, the God who is King
4 1, 40 | participation with THE DIVINE WORD, worthy of the name of rational.
5 1, 42 | account, they were considered worthy of the revelation of the
6 1, 44 | by which they were made worthy to partake in things most
7 1, 65 | divine inbreathing57, is worthy of the favour(s. n. 57)
8 1, 71 | unnatural ? Nor would it be worthy even of the one birth,—even
9 2, 19 | For, What could be more worthy of honour than Rest, with
10 2, 20 | the superiority that was worthy of reason ; and that, without
11 2, 44 | these accounts, he is as worthy of reprobation in this case,
12 2, 51 | afforded to them nothing worthy of Deity, nor had it in
13 2, 71 | What (then) did they give, worthy of this worship, to those
14 2, 85 | those among mankind who were worthy (of this), by revelations
15 2, 93 | ancient times by doctrines worthy of God, that they should
16 3, 15 | altars without fire, services worthy of God, the setting apart
17 3, 20(23)| Syr. [Syriac] lit. He made worthy of the name of the House
18 3, 31 | when, having clone nothing worthy of death, they willingly
19 3, 45 | performed every thing that was worthy of the Divine Power.~
20 3, 48 | contention with death, have been worthy of completion.~
21 3, 55 | obtain to itself an end worthy of God, (and that this)
22 3, 61 | borne by men ; and -- being worthy of the usual care -- was
23 4, 2 | for he had been considered worthy of this rule among the Romans; --
24 4, 2 | to him, " Lord, I am not worthy that thou shouldest come
25 4, 3 | Him, should be considered worthy of honour with God, equal
26 4, 4 | accordingly, been considered worthy of a return from God the
27 4, 6 | confessing that he was not worthy, that our Saviour should
28 4, 7 | he should be considered worthy of an honourable sepulchre
29 4, 7 | Jesus) saw, and considered worthy both of this call and promise, --
30 4, 12(33)| here cite this passage as worthy of credit, although he does
31 4, 12 | who have not yet become worthy of Him ; -- he will perceive
32 4, 16 | were first called were not worthy; but go ye out into the
33 4, 16 | that were called were not worthy. Go ye out into the ways
34 4, 17 | rejoicing50 that they were found worthy to be reproached for his
35 4, 17 | sake that they were found worthy to be reproached for his
36 4, 18 | there, were indeed thus worthy of being considered miraculous:
37 4, 22 | Jerusalem. And, on the service worthy of God, which should be
38 4, 23 | God, the service which is worthy of Him, in a manner divine
39 5, 25 | doctrine, nor work, that was worthy of praise; and, who had
40 5, 28 | great, nor yet any thing worthy of (that) His resurrection ;
41 5, 28 | upon ourselves the things worthy of such a system of error. ~
42 5, 30 | them) to all men; they were worthy of credit when they said
43 5, 35 | hence see, that they were worthy of all dignity, since they
44 5, 36 | prediction moreover, is worthy of our admiration ; for
45 5, 38 | considered him the more worthy, numbering him first, and
46 5, 40(80)| martyrdom, John xxi. 18. It is worthy of remark too, that all
47 5, 43 | should those be (deemed) worthy of exemption from every
48 5, 43 | happening); and not also worthy of all credit, as to the
49 5, 47 | men, who possessed nothing worthy of truth, in testimony of
50 5, 49 | even any thing great, or worthy of faith, nor so persuasive,
51 5, 52 | rest of all those who were worthy of the Divine name (Christian),
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