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1 Pre | the same time, say what I thought their value might be: which
2 Pre | not of a commentator, I thought it right to confine myself
3 Pre | paragraphs or sections, but I thought it would be best, for the
4 Pre | abide by the old one. I thought too, that, if the original
5 Pre | spared no pains, and have thought no inquiry too great, to
6 1, 31 | who had by one train of thought, and the exertion of one
7 1, 40(39) | stars : by some it has been thought to consist of fire, by others
8 1, 47 | the Elephant; or, to be thought of, as to strength and abundance,
9 1, 59 | reason,—cognate with that of thought,—does he exist with those
10 1, 75 | it will mount on high in thought, will mortify the members
11 2, 6 | also Gods. Their faculty of thought they named Minerva, and
12 2, 19(34) | weight ; without which, as he thought, they could not gravitate.
13 2, 19(35) | wronged, by having been thought a sensualist. ~
14 2, 45 | sense, are apprehended by thought, and (so) perceived to be
15 2, 53 | friends to those who were thought to be Gods: nor did they
16 2, 66(122)| twenty-nine, in number. Our author thought it sufficient, perhaps,
17 2, 79 | 79. Those too who were thought to be Gods, who gave out
18 2, 81 | were some, by whom it was thought right to conceal (their
19 2, 86 | Temples too, of those who were thought to be Gods, and (their)
20 3, 8 | that even those who were thought to be Gods by the many,
21 3, 35 | not one of them should be thought a God ? and, having so legislated,
22 3, 40 | healed of her complaint, -- thought, that if she could but touch
23 3, 55 | and it would have been thought that He was inferior to
24 3, 56 | Demons who were formerly thought to be Gods; just as it is
25 3, 57 | the birth of mortals. They thought too, that this was, of all
26 4, 2(1) | child or servant-boy, I have thought it best to render it by
27 4, 3(4) | 2 I have not thought it necessary here to follow
28 4, 12(33) | or other writer, 1 have thought it right to give it as it
29 4, 20 | inhabitants, men would have thought that this was the cause (
30 4, 21 | that I might not be thought by those who shall come
31 4, 27 | received) those who were thought Gods by the many: others
32 4, 27 | vicious factions; others (who thought), that Rest103 was the extreme (
33 4, 30 | therefore, who were now thought to be "sheep," because of
34 4, 30 | His Disciples should be thought to have taken men, by means
35 4, 31 | true answer to those who thought this, which is also written
36 4, 31 | that they also should be thought to overcome men, through
37 4, 35 | great power of God142" and thought that he was the Christ.
38 4, 35 | was the Christ. Others (thought the same) of Montanus143
39 5, 14 | deceptions of Him who was thought to be a Deceiver16! While,
40 5, 24 | He was God, unless they thought it a thing of no moment,
41 5, 28 | as pure to the many, and thought that He possessed something
42 5, 31 | Jewish people, as to what he thought of Jesus; and, when he returned
43 5, 34(57) | investigated, or, let them be (thought) investigated, (as) that
44 5, 40 | Disciples themselves what they thought of Him; Simon answered and
45 5, 41 | as this, -- of whom men thought that they were the authors
46 5, 46 | Saviour would either have thought, or said. But He who was
47 5, 51 | For they must have justly thought it impossible, that these
48 5, 52 | so, that it should not be thought, that, it was by the connivance
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